Pretend Shopping Cart

A pretend shopping cart keeps the useful parts of a cart—collecting ideas, comparing items, and reviewing quantities—while removing the purchase. NoBuyCart stores the cart in your browser and always ends with a $0 checkout.

Collect ideas in one place

Adding an item can be a quick way to acknowledge that it caught your attention. A fake cart lets you gather those ideas without creating a real order or leaving products waiting at a retailer.

Use fake prices as comparison labels

Prices make the cart easy to scan and let the simulator calculate a pretend subtotal. They are fictional interface details, not offers, discounts, valuations, or promises that a product exists.

Adjust and remove freely

You can increase quantities, decrease them, remove individual products, or clear the whole cart. Every change stays inside your browser and has no effect on stock, sellers, delivery, or a bank account.

Review before closing the loop

Look at the finished cart and notice what themes repeat: convenience, novelty, style, comfort, or entertainment. That observation is optional and personal; the simulator makes no claim about what you should buy.

Frequently asked questions

Is the pretend cart connected to a store?

No. It uses NoBuyCart’s fictional product data and is not connected to retailers or inventory.

Does the cart survive a refresh?

Yes. It is saved in this browser, so it usually remains until you clear the cart or browser data.

Can the fake subtotal become a charge?

No. The subtotal is for simulation only, and checkout always shows $0.00 due.