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How to save products from different websites to one wishlist

Choose the right Quokit saving method, understand which product details are captured, and fix incomplete saves.

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Bob, Quokit · 23 June 2026

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Saving a product link should take seconds. The difficult part is knowing why one store gives you a clean image and price while another gives you only a title and URL.

That difference usually comes from the product page, not from anything you did wrong.

What You Will Get

  • The best saving method for desktop and mobile
  • A clear list of details Quokit may capture
  • Reasons some stores return incomplete information
  • Steps for checking a saved item

Which saving method should you use?

On desktop Chrome, use the Quokit extension when you are already on a product page. The extension opens a save form with the current page URL filled in. Choose the destination list and confirm the save.

On another browser or device, copy the public product URL and paste it into Quokit's save flow. On a supported mobile device, the installed web app gives you quicker access, but it uses the same online save process.

Which method is better? The extension saves copying. Pasting the URL works across more browsers. The product result should not depend on which of those two routes you used.

Practical takeaway: Use the extension for speed on Chrome and paste the URL everywhere else.

What does Quokit capture?

Quokit always needs the source URL. It then attempts to capture available product details such as title, image, current price, currency and store name.

The retailer page remains the source of truth. Prices and stock can change after you save an item. Open the retailer link before buying, especially for sale items or products with variants.

My opinion is that a correct link and clear title matter more than a decorative image. A saved item can still be useful when the retailer blocks image access.

Practical takeaway: Treat captured details as a helpful snapshot and verify them at the retailer before purchase.

Why do some stores return incomplete details?

Some pages load product information with JavaScript after the first page response. Others require cookies, a location choice or sign-in. Retailers may also block automated requests to images or metadata.

The common assumption is that every visible web page exposes the same information to another service. It does not. What you see in a browser can depend on an active session that Quokit cannot and should not copy.

PDFs, internal browser pages and private account pages are poor save targets. Use a public product page whenever one exists.

Practical takeaway: If a page needs your account or several clicks before the product appears, expect a partial save.

What can you fix after saving?

Open the saved item and review its title, note and product link. Add the variant, size or colour the buyer needs. If the image is missing, the product link may still be enough to complete the purchase.

If the URL points to a search result or category, replace it with the exact product page. This one correction improves both extraction and the buyer's experience.

Practical takeaway: Fix the source link first, then add the decision-making details a buyer needs.

What should you do next?

Test one public product page from a store you use. Save it, open the result and compare the title, image and price with the retailer page. Then read why product images sometimes fail or join the Quokit beta.

Practical takeaway: One real save tells you more than a list of claimed store support.

Want one place for everything you save? Use Quokit as your wishlist maker and keep products from different stores in a single list.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Quokit save every website?

No. Supported public product pages work best. Protected, sign-in-only, PDF and internal browser pages may fail or return incomplete details.

Does the Chrome extension save immediately?

No. It opens a prefilled save form so you can choose a list and confirm the item.

Can I save on my phone?

Yes. Open Quokit in your mobile browser or installed web app, then paste the public product URL into the save flow.

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