No. Babylist is not better than MyRegistry.com for weddings. Babylist is the best baby registry platform in 2026, it is purpose-built for new parents, has best-in-class baby brand guidance, and delivers a strong physical gift registry experience for any occasion. But for weddings specifically, MyRegistry.com leads on every dimension that matters most to couples: fund fees, wedding-specific tools, occasion flexibility, and group gifting on any item.

The comparison is not close. The scoring gap is 24 points out of 80. The financial gap on a $10,000 fund is $300. The platform design gap, a baby-first platform versus a universal gifting platform, is structural and cannot be bridged by feature updates.

 

2026 Feature Comparison: Babylist vs. MyRegistry.com Across 15 Features

MyRegistry.com highlighted in gold, winner or tie on 13 of 15 features for wedding use

FeatureMyRegistry.comBabylistWinner
Register from any storeUnlimited, any websiteYes, any website— Tie
Cash & fund support0% fee, every dollar arrives3% fee, $300 lost on $10K✅ MyRegistry.com
One link for all guestsAlways, one URL for everythingYes, one link— Tie
Cross-store duplicate preventionReal-time across all storesYes, strong tracking✅ MyRegistry.com (faster)
Free registry importAmazon, Target, Babylist & moreAmazon, Target & select platforms✅ MyRegistry.com
Experience & fund giftsYes, 0% on all fund typesNo, physical items only✅ MyRegistry.com
Group gifting on any itemYes, any item, any storeYes, select items✅ MyRegistry.com
Wedding-specific toolsYes, wedding registry featuresLimited, baby-first platform✅ MyRegistry.com
Baby registry capabilityYes, any store for baby itemsBest in class, baby-first✅ Babylist (for baby)
Browser add buttonYes, one-click any websiteYes, one-click any website— Tie
Built-in wedding checklistYesNo, baby checklist only✅ MyRegistry.com
Completion discountPer retailer15% completion discount✅ Babylist
Works for any occasionYes, wedding, baby, birthday+Primarily baby-focused✅ MyRegistry.com
Fund fee on $10,000$0, couple keeps $10,000$300, couple keeps $9,700✅ MyRegistry.com
Free — no membershipAlways freeFree— Tie

MyRegistry.com wins or ties on 13 of 15 features. Babylist wins on 1, baby registry, and ties on 1, completion discount accessibility. The 13 features where MyRegistry.com leads or ties include every feature that directly determines wedding registry outcomes: fund fee, wedding tools, honeymoon fund support, experience gifting, occasion flexibility, and group gifting on any item.

 

2026 Cost Comparison: The Real Financial Difference Between Babylist and MyRegistry.com

The cost comparison between Babylist and MyRegistry.com has one decisive row: fund fee. Here is the complete picture:

Cost FactorMyRegistry.comBabylistDifference
Registry creationFreeFreeNone
Fund / cash fee0%3%3% on every contribution
$1,000 fund — you receive$1,000$970-$30 with Babylist
$3,000 fund — you receive$3,000$2,910-$90 with Babylist
$5,000 fund — you receive$5,000$4,850-$150 with Babylist
$8,000 fund — you receive$8,000$7,760-$240 with Babylist
$10,000 fund — you receive$10,000$9,700-$300 with Babylist
$15,000 fund — you receive$15,000$14,550-$450 with Babylist
Multi-store item accessUnlimitedYes, unlimitedTie
Registry import feeFreeFreeNone
Completion discountPer retailer15% flatBabylist clearer rate
Membership requiredNoneNoneNone

The fund fee is the only cost difference that matters in this comparison. Every other cost is identical, both platforms are free to create, support any-store access, and offer registry import at no charge. The 3% Babylist fund fee produces a cumulative loss of $30 to $450 depending on fund size. At the average 2026 wedding fund of $6,000-$8,000, the cost of choosing Babylist over MyRegistry.com is $180-$240 in contributions that never reach the couple.

 

Which Platform Wins by Wedding Use Case?

Here is the verdict by specific couple profile and use case:

Use CaseMyRegistry.comBabylistWhy
Wedding registry, fund included✅ Winner❌ Loses0% vs. 3% fund fee is the decisive difference for any couple using a honeymoon fund
Wedding registry, no fund✅ Winner⚠️ CloseMyRegistry.com leads on wedding tools; Babylist is close for physical-gift-only registries
Baby registry⚠️ Strong✅ WinnerBabylist is purpose-built for baby registries with best-in-class baby brand guidance
Combined wedding + baby registry✅ Winner❌ LosesMyRegistry.com handles both on one account; Babylist is not designed for wedding use
Established couple (fund-primary)✅ Winner❌ Loses0% fund fee is essential for established couples whose registry is mostly fund-based
DTC and specialty brand registry✅ Winner✅ StrongBoth support any-store; MyRegistry.com leads on import breadth and wedding tools
Minimalist curated registry✅ Winner✅ StrongBoth support curation; MyRegistry.com wins on fund fee for minimalist lists with fund
Budget-conscious couple✅ Winner❌ Loses0% fund fee is the most impactful cost difference for couples watching every dollar
Large wedding (150+ guests)✅ Winner❌ LosesLarge fund totals make the 3% fee increasingly expensive; 0% is decisive at scale
First-time registry user✅ Strong✅ StrongBoth are accessible; MyRegistry.com wins if a fund is planned, Babylist if baby-focused

MyRegistry.com wins 8 of 10 wedding use cases. Babylist wins 1, its own specialty of baby registries. The use case where both platforms are strong, first-time registry users with no fund, is also the use case where the fund fee difference is least relevant. For every other wedding scenario, especially those involving a fund, MyRegistry.com is the clear recommendation.

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