Partnerships

Be part of the
practice — quietly,
and on long arcs.

Giftology adds a small handful of brand and affiliate partners each year. We are slow on purpose — the gifts we send are chosen one at a time, and the partnerships behind them get the same attention.

If you make objects worth sending, or write for an audience that already gives thoughtfully, the note below reaches Tina directly. We reply to every inquiry within a week, even if the answer is a kind no.

For brands

A small, careful shelf — and a careful hand.

  • Sourced, not catalogued.

    We add a small handful of brands each season — chosen because we'd send your object to our own people, not because the margin works.

  • Considered placement.

    Your work shows up inside a specific brief — a recipient's profile, a season, a story — never in a generic carousel.

  • Long arcs.

    We commit to the partnership for at least a year. Returns and reorders are managed quietly so the relationship can deepen.

For affiliates

Co-authorship, fair economics, real people.

  • Earnest, not transactional.

    We partner with writers, curators, and small communities — not coupon sites. You introduce us thoughtfully; we treat your audience like guests.

  • Honest economics.

    Recurring commission on every gift sent, transparent attribution, monthly statements we can both read. No dark patterns, no clawbacks.

  • Co-written features.

    We'll source and ghost-write the gift guide with you when it makes sense — you keep the byline and the trust.

Write to us

Tell us
what you make.

Detail beats polish. A few honest sentences about your work, your audience, and where you think Giftology fits are more useful than a deck.

  • 01You write to Tina, not a form alias.
  • 02She replies within a week, in plain English.
  • 03If we're a fit, a 30-minute call follows — no slide decks.

The person we'll be writing back to.

Work address is fine.

The brand, publication, or community you're writing on behalf of.

What kind of partnership?

You make objects we'd be proud to source — small batches, real materials, no dropshipping.

What you make, who it's for, why Giftology specifically. Detail beats polish.

We reply within a week. No mailing list, no auto-responder.

A note on saying no

We say no often, and never for cynical reasons. If your work isn't a fit for our shelf, we'll tell you why — and sometimes point you toward someone better placed to introduce it to their audience.

Either way, the answer comes from a person who read your note. We wouldn't want to be treated otherwise.