Every family has one person. The one everyone calls when they do not know what to get someone. The one who remembers that your nephew loves Lego, your mom mentioned wanting a linen blanket back in March, and your sister has been eyeing a Polaroid camera since summer. That person carries all of it in their head, in a Notes app, in a folder of screenshots, scattered across a year of scrolling. Skarbi gives you one quiet place to keep gift ideas as they come to you. A link someone shared, a photo you took in a store, a price you noted down so you remember later. No pressure to organize it perfectly. Just drop it in and move on with your day. When a birthday or holiday gets close, you share one wishlist with family. No app download required on their end, no account to create. They open a link in their browser, see what is still available, and reserve something with a tap. The recipient never sees what was picked. No spoilers, no group chat where two people accidentally bought the same thing, no awkward returns. It is not a productivity dashboard. It is not trying to be another feed you check every day. It is just the people you care about, the moments coming up for them, and the gifts you have been quietly collecting all along. Skarbi is currently in early access, inviting families in small batches so the product stays calm the way it was meant to.