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Gift Compass — find a direction, not a product

Gift Compass

Tag who you're shopping for and get curated gift directions — no affiliate links, no wall of products, nothing leaves your browser.

No build step Vanilla JS No affiliate links License: MIT

Most gift finders just want to sell you something. Gift Compass points you in a direction instead — tag your person, and it suggests thoughtful gift ideas with a reason each one fits. No checkout, no affiliate tracking, no "people also bought." Just better ideas than another candle.

A look inside

Gift Compass results grouped by tone

Tag your person, get directions grouped by vibe.

What it does

  • Tag-based survey — relationship, age group, lifestyle, occasion, budget, and tone
  • 90+ gift directions scored and grouped by tone (Cozy, Stylish, Practical, Sentimental, Funny, Luxury)
  • Optional 5-question refinement survey that sharpens the recommendations
  • Per-idea "why it fits" and personalization notes
  • Save recipient profiles to localStorage and reload them in one click
  • Mark ideas avoided or already given so they drop out of future results

Quick start

Static site — no build step, nothing to install.

git clone https://github.com/Climax53/gift-compass.git
cd gift-compass
# open index.html in your browser

Privacy

Everything — profiles, picks, and history — lives in your browser's localStorage. There are no affiliate links, no product feeds, and no network calls. Your shopping stays yours.

Built with

Plain HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript over a hand-written gift catalog. No dependencies, no build.

License

MIT


Made with care as part of Reuben's little toolbox.

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Local-first gift direction finder - tag your recipient, get curated ideas, no links or affiliate noise.

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