A Baby Shower Jar is one shared link where everyone helps welcome the new baby. Pool a group gift for the new baby, start a diaper fund, or collect toward the stroller — contributors add money, gift cards, or a hand, all in one place.
What is this?
A Baby Shower Jar is a shared page for one baby shower — the object you create and send.
What do I do?
Share one link with family, friends, and coworkers.
What happens?
People chip in — toward a big gift, a diaper fund, or a message of support.
Say who it's for and what you're raising toward — the crib, a group gift for the new baby, or a simple diaper fund. Under three minutes.
Send the link in the family thread or with the shower invite. No accounts, no app — everyone can open it and add to the baby shower fund.
Guests contribute money, send a gift card, or leave a wish for the parents-to-be. You see the total in one place and cash out when you're ready.
Alongside the money pool, contributors can send a baby shower gift card from brands people actually love.
Illustrative examples — not customer testimonials.
The parents want one great stroller instead of ten small things. A Baby Shower Jar lets everyone pool a group gift for the new baby toward the item that actually helps.
Not everyone can buy a big gift, but everyone can add a little. A diaper fund lets guests chip in any amount toward the least-glamorous, most-needed supplies.
Half the family can't travel. One link means aunts, uncles, and old friends can join the baby shower fund from anywhere.
You create one Jar and share the link. Guests open it and contribute by card toward a group gift for the new baby — no account or app required.
Payments run securely through Stripe, which charges standard card-processing fees; EventJar adds a small platform fee shown before anyone pays. The organizer cashes out to a bank account through Stripe — the balance is yours, minus those transparent fees.
Yes. Contributors can add cash to the fund or send a gift card from popular brands — great for a flexible diaper fund or a bigger group gift.
No. A Jar is one link anyone can open in a browser and chip in — no downloads.
Every contributor can leave a note, and you can add photos and a story so the Jar reads like a shared card of good wishes.
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