Most price trackers are built for data. Spreadsheet-like interfaces, cluttered dashboards, aggressive notifications. They treat shopping like a math problem to solve.
We thought there was a better way. What if a wishlist felt more like a magazine than a database? What if tracking prices could be beautiful, calm, and actually enjoyable?
That's why we built Cartini. The name comes from "carta" — Italian for paper — because we wanted the warmth of flipping through a curated catalog, combined with the power of real-time price intelligence.
Every design decision reflects this philosophy: warm tones instead of cold blues, serif typography that feels editorial rather than corporate, color-coded lists that are genuinely pleasing to look at. The extension sits quietly in your browser until you need it, then does its job beautifully and gets out of the way.
Cartini is local-first by design. Your wishlists live on your device, not our servers. There's no account to create, no data to hand over. When you share a list, it creates a beautiful standalone page — but the source of truth is always yours.