The way we give gifts has transformed. You no longer need to be in the same room - or even the same state - to make someone's day. But with so many options, which apps actually deliver a great gifting experience?

We've broken down the top remote gifting options by category, so you can find the right tool for the right moment.

1. OneOnMe - Best for Experience Gifting

What it does: Send real drinks, meals, and experiences at 3,000+ venues nationwide.

Best for: Personal, specific gifts tied to real places - birthdays, celebrations, thank-yous, or "just because."

Standout features:

  • Choose specific menu items at real venues
  • Visa-backed virtual card for easy redemption
  • Pay It Forward feature for chain-of-generosity gifting
  • Built-in charity donations at checkout
  • Recipient doesn't need the app

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - The most personal, experience-driven remote gifting option available.

2. Cash Apps - Best for Splitting Bills

What it does: Peer-to-peer money transfers.

Best for: Paying back friends, splitting dinner bills, and quick money transfers.

Limitations for gifting:

  • Sends money, not experiences - impersonal
  • No control over what they spend it on
  • Recipient needs an account
  • No charity or Pay It Forward features

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ - Great payment app, mediocre gifting experience.

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3. Amazon Gift Cards - Best for Online Shopping

What it does: Digital or physical gift cards for Amazon products.

Best for: When you know they shop on Amazon and want maximum product selection.

Limitations for gifting:

  • Extremely generic - feels like a default gift
  • No connection to a real-world experience
  • No personal touch beyond a text message

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ - Practical but not memorable.

Read: OneOnMe vs Gift Cards →

4. GiftNow - Best for Retail Products

What it does: Send products from retail partners; recipient can swap size/color before it ships.

Best for: Physical products where the recipient might need a different size or preference.

Limitations for gifting:

  • Focused on products, not experiences
  • Limited to participating retailers
  • No venue-based or social dining experiences

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ - Clever product gifting, but not experiential.

5. Cash App - Best for Quick Cash

What it does: Send and receive money instantly.

Best for: Quick cash transfers, especially for people without bank accounts.

Limitations for gifting:

  • Same limitations as payment apps - it's money, not a gift
  • No personalization beyond a dollar amount
  • Recipient needs Cash App

Rating: ⭐⭐ - Payment tool, not a gifting tool.

The Verdict

App Best For Personal Touch Experience-Based Rating
OneOnMe Real experiences at real venues ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cash Apps Splitting bills ⭐⭐ No ⭐⭐⭐
Amazon Online shopping No ⭐⭐⭐
GiftNow Retail products ⭐⭐⭐ No ⭐⭐⭐
Cash App Quick cash No ⭐⭐

If you want to send someone money, use a payment app. If you want to send them a moment - a drink at a bar, a dinner at a restaurant, an experience they'll remember - use OneOnMe.

Send an Experience, Not Just Money

Download OneOnMe - the best remote gifting app for people who care about the details.

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