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Product Collections

Product Collections let you group and display related products in your Kyrios store to improve navigation and increase conversions.

Updated over 2 months ago

Who This Is For / When to Use

This article is for users who manage products in Kyrios and want to:

  • Organize products into logical groups (e.g., categories or themes)

  • Improve storefront navigation

  • Display grouped products on websites or funnels

What Are Product Collections

Product Collections are groups of products that can be displayed together in your Kyrios store.

Each collection can represent:

  • A product category (e.g., Shirts, Shoes)

  • A theme or use case (e.g., Best Sellers, New Arrivals)

  • A promotional grouping (e.g., Holiday Specials)

Collections do not duplicate products.
They control organization and display only.

How to Access Product Collections

To access Product Collections in Kyrios:

  1. Open your Kyrios dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Payments > Products.

  3. Select Collections.

You will see a list of existing collections and options to create new ones.

How to Create a Product Collection

To create a new collection:

  1. Go to Payments > Products > Collections.

  2. Click Create Collection.

  3. Enter a clear, descriptive name for the collection.

    • Example: Shirts, Accessories, Seasonal Items

  4. Save the collection.

The collection will now be available to assign products and display in your store.

How to Add Products to a Collection

Products can be assigned to one or multiple collections.

To add products to a collection:

  1. Open Payments > Products.

  2. Select a product.

  3. Assign the product to one or more collections.

  4. Save the product.

Changes apply immediately to any storefront using that collection.

How to Display Collections on Your Website or Funnel

Collections must be added to your site navigation or page layout to be visible.

To display collections:

  1. Open your website or funnel editor.

  2. Go to navigation or menu settings.

  3. Add the collection as:

    • A menu item, or

    • A section linking to the collection page

  4. Save and publish your changes.

Each collection can appear as a dropdown or its own section, depending on your design.

Collection Display Settings

Each collection supports display configuration.

You can:

  • Choose whether the collection links to a dedicated page

  • Display products directly on a page or section

  • Adjust the order in which collections appear

These settings control how customers browse grouped products.

Benefits of Using Product Collections

Using Product Collections provides:

  • Improved Navigation
    Customers find products faster by browsing related items.

  • Better Organization
    Your store stays structured and easier to manage.

  • Increased Sales Opportunities
    Grouped products encourage exploration and cross-selling.

Best Practices

  • Use clear, customer-friendly collection names.

  • Avoid overly broad collections that contain unrelated products.

  • Review collections regularly to reflect new products or seasonal changes.

  • Place best-selling or featured products in prominent collections.

Common Issues and Fixes

Collection not visible on the site

  • Ensure the collection is added to navigation or a page section.

  • Confirm the site or funnel is published.

Products not appearing in a collection

  • Verify the product is assigned to the correct collection.

  • Save the product after making changes.

FAQ

How do I edit a product collection?

Go to Payments > Products > Collections, select the collection, and update its name or settings.

Can a product belong to multiple collections?

Yes. A single product can be assigned to multiple collections at the same time.

What if I don’t see the Collections option?

This usually means:

  • Your user role does not have product permissions, or

  • Your account access is restricted

Contact your account admin to confirm access.

Do collections affect inventory or pricing?

No. Collections only control how products are grouped and displayed. Pricing and inventory are managed at the product level.

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