Smart Wishlist is a module for PrestaShop stores that gives every visitor a wishlist: a heart on each product card and product page, a wishlist page of its own, and a counter in the shop header. Installation puts it to work immediately, and five settings cover everything there is to decide.
It settles the quiet leak every shop has: shoppers who find the right product, hesitate over the moment or the price, and leave with nothing to bring them back. Their shortlist evaporates, and next month they search from zero, often in someone else's shop.
Simple for the shopper, precise for you. Guests get a wishlist instantly, no account and no sign-up, kept in their own browser, and the moment they log in it merges into their account list with duplicates removed. The exact variant is saved, size and colour included. You decide whether guests get lists at all, whether sharing is on, how many products a list holds, and whether price alerts go out.
The list works for the sale. Every saved item remembers its price at the moment of saving, and when the shop price falls below it the wishlist shows a price-drop mark and the customer is told by email, while sold-out items are labelled. One click adds the entire list to the cart, respecting stock and minimum quantities and reporting what went in. A shareable link turns any list into a gift list, and you see which products land on wishlists most often.
Hesitating shoppers stop vanishing: their shortlist lives in your shop and calls them back when the price moves. Return visits end at checkout instead of a new search, carts grow by whole lists at a time, and category pages stay exactly as fast as they were.
Summary of what the module offers
Smart Wishlist keeps the undecided shopper attached to your shop until the purchase happens. This page answers six questions:
- What the shopper gets: hearts everywhere, a wishlist page, a header counter
- Guests and accounts: instant guest lists that merge into the account on login
- How the list sells: price-drop marks, alerts, stock labels, add-all-to-cart
- Sharing: a private link that turns a wishlist into a gift list
- Your control: guests, sharing, alerts and list size as switches
- Speed and privacy: nothing external, and category pages stay untouched

What does the shopper get?
A heart on every product card in the catalogue and on the product page, a wishlist page of its own under a clean address, and a counter in the header that follows every addition. Saving remembers the exact variant, so the blue version in size M returns as the blue version in size M.
Notifications confirm each action on the spot, and the hearts stay correct even when the catalogue redraws itself: filtered pages and endlessly scrolling listings show the right state on every card.

What about guests, and what happens at login?
A guest gets a full wishlist with no account and no form, kept in their own browser and costing your server nothing. Nothing about their browsing is sent anywhere: there is no outside service in this module.
When that guest becomes a customer, the two lists become one: the browser list merges into the account list at login, duplicates are removed, and from then on the account is the source of truth on every device.

How does a wishlist turn into orders?
Every item remembers the price it was saved at. When the shop price falls below it, the wishlist marks the drop, and the customer is told by email, which is precisely the signal a hesitating buyer was waiting for. Sold-out products are labelled instead of silently failing.
One click adds the whole list to the cart. Stock and minimum quantities are respected, and the shopper is told what went in and what was skipped. In the back office you see which products land on wishlists most often, which is a demand signal before any sale happens.

How does sharing work?
Every list has a private link, and only someone who receives the link sees the list, read-only. A birthday list travels to family, a project list travels to a colleague, and the products in it are bought in your shop.
Sharing is a switch. Shops that want wishlists strictly private turn it off, and the links stop resolving.

What stays under my control, and what does it cost the shop?
Five settings: the module itself, guest lists, sharing, price alerts, and the maximum number of products per list. Every one is a switch or a number, and the capacity limit answers with a clear message instead of growing without bound.
The catalogue pays nothing for any of this. Hearts on listings are resolved without extra work on your pages, only the module's own two small files are loaded, and customer data stays in your shop, with export and erasure handled through the platform's own privacy tools.

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Referencemprwishlist
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In stock2147483647 Items
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PrestaShop CompatibilityPS 1.7 – 9.x
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Pricing ModelOne-time Purchase
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Module TypeFront & Back-office
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GDPR RelevantYes
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Business GoalBoost Conversions
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External Account NeededNo
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Module ComplexityFeature-Rich Module
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Customer Journey StageEngage Shoppers
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Works With PlatformNo External Platform
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MPR Wishlist lets shoppers save products they want to revisit, compare, or buy later. It adds wishlist buttons across your store, keeps a header counter updated, and gives customers a dedicated wishlist page with sharing and cart actions.
- Addedcomplete FR/DE/ES/IT/PL translations
- ImprovedAvoid front-office metadata translation
- FixedMigrate wishlist config storage
Works Well With Smart Wishlist
Modules our team genuinely pairs with this one, and exactly why each belongs in the same setup.
Smart Wishlist lets shoppers deliberately save products for later, with heart buttons on lists and product pages, guest saves before sign-in and saved items kept on logged-in accounts, so chosen interest survives the session. Deliberate saving is one path back to a product; effortless recall of recently seen items is another.
Recently Viewed Products covers that as a separate tool, remembering viewed products in the browser for 30 days without login and showing a compact history block.
Used alongside each other, the wishlist holds the items a shopper consciously chooses to keep while the history block surfaces the ones they simply looked at. One is intentional saving and the other passive recall, two complementary ways to keep product interest visible, particularly useful in larger catalogues where one visit rarely ends in a purchase.
Smart Wishlist keeps shoppers' saved products visible across sessions, with guest saves moved onto the account at sign-in, so product interest is not lost after one visit. A wishlist captures what a shopper already wants; it does not actively surface related items to grow the basket.
Sales Revolution covers that as a separate tool, combining recommendations, add-to-cart suggestions, limited deals and campaign pricing so stores can raise order value through controlled Back Office workflows.
Used alongside each other, Smart Wishlist preserves a shopper's own chosen interest while Sales Revolution introduces relevant new products through recommendations and cart suggestions. One supports return-to-intent and the other discovery and upsell, two complementary angles, so a shopper both keeps the items they meant to buy and encounters complementary products that can lift the eventual order.
Smart Wishlist lets shoppers save products they are interested in but not ready to buy, keeping those items visible across sessions on guest and logged-in accounts. Saving a set of interesting products is a start, but a shopper then often needs to decide which of them to actually buy.
Product Compare covers that as a separate tool, adding compare buttons to lists and product pages, holding a saved shortlist while shoppers browse and presenting a side-by-side comparison view, four products by default.
Used alongside each other, the wishlist holds the shopper's considered items while compare helps them weigh those items against each other. One preserves interest and the other drives the decision, so a shopper can save several candidates over time and then line them up feature by feature without leaving the store to evaluate the options elsewhere.
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