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Feature Overview: Favoriting
Feature Overview: Favoriting

This guide will take you through the steps of favoriting products within Genie for visual performance tracking.

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This guide will walk through the process of using Genie's Favoriting feature, which enables merchants to mark certain products as important and visually track their performance.

Overview of the Favorites Tab

Genie's favorites feature lets you add products to a dashboard and track their performance. You can track the status, stockout dates, daily sales, and retail value of products added in a more compact and digestible view.

Just like the inventory table you can filter and sort your favorites tab. It's like a club that's reserved for the best of the best.

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Marking and Tracking Favorite Products

The Favorites Tab makes it easy to see a product's performance, without having to search or reconfigure your main table.

It only takes a few steps to get started.

Step 1: Select the product(s) you want to Favorite.

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Step 2: Click the Favorite Action Button. This will add your selection to the favorites tab.

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Step 3: Navigate to the Favorites Tab to view products you have added.

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The favorites tab is designed to be a more visual version of the inventory table. You can see the more crucial metrics like statuses, daily sales, and retail prices in it. This makes watching specific products much easier.

For example, if you just launched a product and want to keep an eye on its performance, adding it to your favorites tab keeps that information accessible. No searching required.

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