For preschool–12th grade teachers
One simple, district‑safe home for your classroom wishlist.
Instead of three Amazon lists, a Target cart, and sticky notes, keep every supply, book, and “nice to have” in one place and share a single clear, policy‑aware page with families, friends, and your community.
- ✅ Add items from any store or as custom entries
- ✅ Mark what's Essential vs Helpful so donors know where to start
- ✅ Keep items private until you're ready — donors only see what you choose to publish
- ✅ Donors can mark “I bought this” so you always know what's been covered
Free for teachers — always.
Ms. G's Classroom
Support this classroom with supplies that keep students engaged and inspired.
Thanks to supporters like you, 9 of 24 items have been fulfilled
Sensory bin fillers (kinetic sand)
Classroom library baskets
Built around how teachers actually plan and buy.
Again and again, teachers say the same thing: “I'm tired of juggling Amazon lists, DonorsChoose fees, and district rules that make me feel like I'm begging online.”
For teachers
- One running list across any retailer, local shop, or offline item — no store lock‑in.
- Create separate lists for your classroom, lounge, book corner, or club — share each independently.
- Choose exactly which items show up on the public page and which stay teacher‑only.
For families, friends, & community
- See “most‑needed” items first instead of scrolling a giant wall of stuff.
- Click once to buy directly on the retailer, then tap “I bought this” to track progress together.
- No platform fees, no account to create, and a live progress bar so everyone sees the impact.
How it works in three quick steps
The first version is intentionally simple: a safe profile, one organized list, and a shareable link that feels professional enough to send to admin.
Create a safe teacher profile
Use “Ms. G” instead of your full name, choose your grade/age band, and decide whether to show your school name. We never ask for your home address.
Add items from any store (or by hand)
Paste Amazon, Target, Lakeshore, Dollar Tree, or local links — or add custom items with approximate prices. Mark each as Essential, Helpful, or Extra.
Share a district‑friendly public page
Flip items to “public” when you're ready, preview your donor view, then share one short link or QR code in newsletters, parent emails, or social posts.
One link. Every audience covered.
When your list is ready, CompleteShelf gives you everything you need to share it — no awkward copy-pasting or design work required.
We're in beta — and your voice matters.
CompleteShelf is live and being shaped by real teachers right now. Every feature request, rough edge you flag, and “I wish it did this” goes directly into what we build next. This is your chance to help create the tool you've been wanting.
- Free — always for teachers. No trial period, no upgrade wall.
- Direct input on categories, templates, and sharing features.
- Optional setup call — 20 minutes to build your first list together.