# Best Honeymoon Registry Platforms 2026: Honeyfund vs. Zola vs. The Knot Cash Fund vs. Wanderable

> The four names couples hear most carry very different fees, cash-out mechanics and one big surprise — Wanderable no longer exists. Here is what actually matters in 2026.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Harper Quinn*

Four platforms come up again and again when couples plan a honeymoon registry: **Honeyfund**, **Zola**, **The Knot Cash Fund** and **Wanderable**. They carry meaningfully different fee architectures and cash-out mechanics — differences that can cost or save you hundreds of dollars on a typical $5,000 to $10,000 gift haul. And one of the four comes with a surprise: Wanderable, still recommended in older wedding articles and forum threads, permanently closed in 2022. This guide compares the three active platforms honestly and tells you what to use instead of Wanderable.
Key takeaway: The only two platforms with a genuine zero-fee cash-out path are Honeyfund (redeeming as gift cards or its prepaid Mastercard) and Zola (when guests pay via Venmo from a non-credit source). Every credit-card contribution to a cash fund carries roughly a 2.5% processing fee. At $5,000 that fee is $125; at $10,000 it is $250. Wanderable no longer exists — its closest replacement is Traveler's Joy.
## How much does each honeymoon registry actually cost?

The single biggest decision factor is the fee, and specifically the fee on the way *out* — when you move gifted money into your own account.
PlatformGuest credit-card feeZero-fee path?Payout timingHoneyfund~2.2% (PayPal/Venmo); ~3.5%+$0.59 (bank)Yes — gift cards / prepaid card (0%)Gift cards instant; bank 3-5 daysZola2.5% (credit card)Yes — guest pays via VenmoBank 2-3 days after first transferThe Knot Cash Fund2.5% (charged to guest, added on top)NoAuto-deposit within 5 business daysWanderableClosed in 2022N/AN/A
Honeyfund funds its free tier through gift-card brand commissions rather than fees on you, which is why redeeming your balance as gift cards or onto the Honeyfund Prepaid Mastercard costs nothing.[[Honeyfund]](https://www.honeyfund.com/content/wedding-registry-fees) Zola characterizes its 2.5% credit-card fee as pure pass-through and lets couples choose whether to absorb it or pass it to guests, and the fee disappears entirely when a guest contributes via Venmo from a bank, debit or Venmo balance.[[Zola]](https://www.zola.com/faq/how-do-zero-fee-cash-funds-work) The Knot charges guests a flat 2.5% that the couple cannot absorb or route around, but the couple always receives 100% of the stated gift amount.[[The Knot]](https://www.theknot.com/content/cash-registry-the-newlywed-fund)

## Which platform should you choose?

Choose **Honeyfund** if you want a dedicated honeymoon-fund experience with the lowest possible cash-out cost and you are comfortable redeeming through gift cards. Its itemized-experience setup — where guests fund a specific sunset dinner or spa morning rather than a faceless lump sum — consistently drives higher contribution rates because guests feel connected to the activity.

Choose **Zola** if you want a single unified registry URL that blends physical gifts, experiences and cash funds, plus the most fee flexibility. Zola's Venmo zero-fee path and its 5% bonus for converting to store credit make it the most economical mainstream option, and its crowdfunding feature lets guests chip in partial amounts toward a large item.

Choose **The Knot Cash Fund** if you are already using The Knot for your wedding website and value deep integration; its cash funds display exactly like product listings, which reassures guests who have never used a cash fund before. Its fee inflexibility is the tradeoff.

## What happened to Wanderable, and what should I use instead?

Wanderable was a well-regarded honeymoon-specific registry — voted The Knot Best of Weddings from 2018 to 2021 and used by over 323,000 couples since 2013 — but it permanently ceased operations in summer 2022.[[Traveler's Joy]](https://www.travelersjoy.com/about/) If you see it recommended, the source is out of date. Its closest direct replacement for experience-itemized honeymoon registries is **Traveler's Joy** (founded 2004, 732,000-plus couples served), which charges a 2.95% service fee on credit-card transactions and zero fee on cash, check or direct-transfer contributions, paying out by bank check or wire. Between the active options, Honeyfund and Zola remain the strongest picks for most couples.

Guest experience is comparable across all three active major platforms — each offers mobile-optimized checkout and automated thank-you tracking — so the decision really does come down to fees, cash-out route, and whether you want a dedicated honeymoon fund or a unified registry.

## How do the fees add up on a real gift haul?

It helps to put concrete numbers on the fee differences, because in isolation 2.5% sounds trivial. At a $5,000 total gift level a 2.5% fee costs $125; at $10,000 it costs $250 — real money that could fund an extra excursion or a nicer dinner on the trip.[[ShipNote]](https://www.shipnote.co/blog/honeyfund-vs-zola) On The Knot, that fee is unavoidable and paid by your guests on top of their gift. On Zola, you can eliminate it by steering guests toward Venmo, or absorb it yourself so a $100 gift nets you $97.50. On Honeyfund, you avoid it entirely by redeeming gift cards — but only if you are genuinely happy spending that balance at the catalog's roughly 300 retailer brands. The practical lesson: pick the platform whose zero-fee path actually fits how you intend to *spend* the money, not just how it looks on the registry page.

One more nuance worth planning for: initial bank verification. Zola's first cash transfer takes 7 to 10 days to verify your account before the standard 2-to-3-day timing kicks in, and The Knot auto-deposits within five business days. If you need funds by a specific deposit deadline for a resort or tour operator, link and verify your bank account well ahead of time rather than scrambling in the final week before the trip.

## Sources

1. [Wedding Registry Fees Compared](https://www.honeyfund.com/content/wedding-registry-fees)
2. [How do zero fee cash funds work?](https://www.zola.com/faq/how-do-zero-fee-cash-funds-work)
3. [How The Knot Cash Fund Works](https://www.theknot.com/content/cash-registry-the-newlywed-fund)
4. [What is a Honeymoon Registry? How Does it Work?](https://www.travelersjoy.com/about/)
5. [Honeyfund vs Zola: Which Cash Fund Charges You Less?](https://www.shipnote.co/blog/honeyfund-vs-zola)

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