MonthlyGifter.com – Monthly Club Memberships


MonthlyGifter.comSimply put, MonthlyGifter.com is a marketplace for monthly clubs and memberships. The site’s been created as a way to give small businesses a chance to market products and services that would keep people coming back for more, as opposed to daily deals that would give them nothing but one-off customers. So, on Monthly Gifter people like you and me can buy and sell memberships to clubs, instead of deals we’ll get to redeem just that once.


Of course, this includes food and drink clubs (the most popular gift of the month clubs by far), but the site has got even more categories to choose from. These are “local” and “unique” The former is where you can find new local clubs and venues to try, and the latter is where unusual and surprising monthly gift clubs are listed. Some of the items to be found there include “Incredible edibles”, “Art & literature” and “Stuff for dudes”.


So, this is a site that aims to encourage people to support local merchants, and buy locally as much as possible. If you’re a consumer, it’s worth pointing out that you can buy items both for yourself and for your friends. The site’s been built in a way that makes buying gift for others the easiest thing in the world. And if you’re a merchant, you can become listed on the site by contacting the MonthlyGifter.com team.

MonthlyGifter.com In Their Own Words

Discover unique and local monthly clubs & memberships.

Some Questions About MonthlyGifter.com

Will people really choose this over daily deal websites? Aren’t daily deals more attractive to the average user, looking to try new things out all the time at steeply discounted prices? MonthlyGifter.com


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