Promoted Collections lets you highlight specific Shopify collections in the category blocks during post-purchase editing. By default, customers can browse and view all products in your store. If you want to push certain collections to the front, such as bestsellers, accessories, or seasonal picks, you can enable them here to feature them prominently in the editing experience.
You'll find this at Settings > Promoted Collections (listed as Available Collections in the app).
💡 Tip: Promoting a collection doesn't restrict what customers can see. All products remain accessible. This setting controls which collections are surfaced in the category blocks during the editing window, making it easier for customers to discover the products you want to promote.
Order Editing pulls in all your Shopify collections and displays them in a table. Each collection shows its Title, Handle (the URL slug), and a Status toggle. You enable collections you want to promote in the category blocks during post-purchase editing.
When a customer is editing their order, enabled collections appear as browsable categories in the editing block. This gives customers a curated entry point into your catalog, steering them towards collections you want to push, while still allowing them to view all products through search and other upsell surfaces.
The Promoted Collections page shows a table with all your Shopify collections. Select which ones to promote during the editing experience.
Column | Description |
Collection Title | The display name of the Shopify collection as it appears in your admin. |
Collection Handle | The URL-friendly slug for the collection (e.g. |
Status | Toggle between Enabled (promoted in the category blocks) and Disabled (not promoted). Click to toggle. |
Use the search bar at the top to find specific collections by name. Click Add filter to narrow the list further, for example filtering by enabled/disabled status.
Promote strategically. Don't enable every collection. Choose collections that drive the most post-purchase value, such as bestsellers, complementary product categories, or high-margin accessories.
Skip internal or test collections. Collections used for backend organization (like "Default" or test collections) shouldn't be promoted to customers.
Align with your upsell strategy. If you're running post-purchase upsell campaigns targeting specific product categories, promote those same collections here to give customers another way to discover the products you're pushing.
Review after adding new collections. When you create new Shopify collections, they'll appear in this list. Check back periodically to promote new collections as needed.
✅ Example: A skincare brand enables "Bestsellers," "New Arrivals," and "Travel Size" as promoted collections. When a customer edits their order, these three collections appear as browsable categories in the editing block, steering customers towards products the merchant wants to push, while the full catalog remains accessible through search.
No. Disabling a collection here only removes it from the promoted category blocks. All products remain accessible through other upsell surfaces, product search, and recommendations. To fully hide products from all surfaces, use Hidden Products.
Yes, both manual and automated Shopify collections appear in the list. Automated collections update dynamically based on your Shopify rules, and Order Editing respects those updates in real time.
If no collections are promoted, customers won't see category blocks during editing. They can still discover products through other upsell surfaces and the product search.
Yes, when you create a new collection in Shopify, it automatically appears in the list. New collections default to disabled, so you'll need to enable them manually if you want them promoted.