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MyRegistry Scores 68 Out of 70, Topping Six Baby Registry Platforms in 2026 Comparison

MyRegistry scored 68 out of 70 in its own comparison of six baby registry platforms, edging out Babylist, Amazon, Target, Buy Buy Baby, and Walmart.

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MyRegistry Scores 68 Out of 70, Topping Six Baby Registry Platforms in 2026 Comparison
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MyRegistry published a data-driven comparison of six leading baby registry platforms on March 13, 2026, awarding itself a score of 68 out of 70 and claiming the top position over Babylist, Target, Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, and Walmart. The analysis was structured around 12 functional aspects, though the full breakdown of those criteria and the individual scores for competing platforms were not disclosed in the published comparison.

The self-published nature of the ranking is worth noting. MyRegistry both conducted the evaluation and emerged as its winner, and the underlying methodology, including how the 12 functional aspects were defined and weighted, has not been made publicly available in full detail. The scores for Babylist, Target, Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, and Walmart were similarly absent from the published summary.

Independent assessments from the same period tell a slightly different story. In a 2025 roundup titled "15 Best Baby Registry Sites" compiled by reviewer Sam Beckstein, Listful claimed the top spot as "best overall functionality with universal store compatibility," while MyRegistry ranked second, described as "excellent for comprehensive baby showers spanning multiple retailers." Babylist came in third as a "specialized baby-only platform with expert recommendations," followed by Amazon Baby Registry and Target Baby Registry rounding out the top five. Notably, Listful does not appear anywhere in MyRegistry's own six-platform comparison.

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Where MyRegistry does distinguish itself on features, the platform supports multi-store integration by linking existing registries from Target, Amazon, and Buy Buy Baby simultaneously. Users can add items from any store, online or in person, through a universal adding function. Cash funds for larger purchases like cribs or strollers are also available, alongside tools to coordinate with baby shower hosts and manage guest lists. The platform is accessible via both a dedicated app and a full website.

At the lower end of the 2025 Beckstein rankings, MyGiftListApp appeared at number 15 with a pointed assessment: the platform "focuses on mobile but delivers poor baby registry experience," making it a cautionary outlier in an otherwise competitive field.

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For expectant parents weighing their options, the MyRegistry score of 68 out of 70 represents the platform's strongest public argument for its own capabilities. The more informative picture, however, will come when the full 12-criterion methodology and competitor scores are available for independent scrutiny.

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