The hard part of a family Secret Santa is rarely the draw — it is the tooling. Someone ends up running a spreadsheet, a couple of in-laws refuse to sign up for yet another app, and by mid-November three people have dropped out from sheer friction. A link-based tool solves it.
Four reasons family draws work on Cuchumbo
No account, no app — just a link
Your aunt does not want to create yet another account. She should not have to. A single invitation link, tapped once, joins her to the draw — same as the fifteen-year-old cousin.
Ten languages in one exchange
The Italian grandmother sees the exchange in Italian, the American grandson sees it in English, the Dutch uncle in Dutch. One draw, one roster, each participant in their own language.
A budget that covers the family gap
Set one number the whole family can meet — often modest — and make it clear that handmade and hand-me-down gifts count. The fifteen-euro nephew and the sixty-year-old uncle play the same game.
Kids can participate with an adult
Young children can be in the draw via a parent's link. The parent sees the match, scaffolds the shopping, and the kid gets the experience of the secret without the admin overhead.
Two tips for a family draw that sticks
Draw early — late November for a Christmas reveal gives international shipping time. And encourage hints — the hints feature is what makes a cross-continent gift feel personal instead of generic.
Shake the family exchange now
Create a Cuchumbo, share the link in the family group chat, and the draw handles itself. Free, private, works for four relatives or forty.
