Mother's Day 2026
This year, just tell them.
You've spent two decades guessing what other people want. Mother's Day shouldn't be one more thing they get wrong. Build a hint list with the things you'd actually love — and send a clean link to your family.
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1. Pick a few things
Restaurants you'd love to be taken to. Brands that get it right. Books you actually want to read. We'll show you the categories — you fill in the names.
2. Send the link
One private link. Your spouse, your kids, your siblings — whoever's shopping — opens it on any device. No app required for them to view it.
3. Open something good
No more candles you didn't ask for. No "I really love it!" face. They get to give a gift that lands — and you get to mean it.
Why bother this year?
You don't want to be the person who tells your family "just get me anything." But you also don't want to send a cold-blooded wishlist with prices and links. There's a softer middle — the kind of list that says "here are some things I'd love, pick what feels right."
That's what FavoritesHQ was built for. A short, personal hint list — not a registry, not an Amazon dump — that you can send and reuse. Update it next year. Add things you mention in passing. Take off the candle.
Mother's Day is Monday, May 11. Two minutes today, a much better Sunday in May.
Tell them what you actually want.
Free, private, two minutes. The first Mother's Day where the gift just lands.
Build my hint list