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Managing your Menus

Learn to manage your Menu multi screens by creating different layouts controlling visibility to offer a better experience.

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Written by Nuno Batista
Updated over a week ago

If you're not yet familiar with what the Menu is or how it works, we recommend reading an overview article before continuing.

The Menu is a key navigation element in your app and you can create multiple versions of your Menu to help you manage different seasons or new collections.

To get started, go to your dashboard and click on "Page Manager", then "Menu". You’ll see a table listing all of your menu screens, including the initial version.

Let’s begin with the foundation of this section: the menu screens.

Menu Pages

Each Menu page is a fully customizable layout where you can add and organize navigation blocks.

To add a new screen, click “Create Menu”. You’ll be prompted to define the page name and after you will enter the builder.

The page names is just for you to distinguish them. Will not be shown to your customers.

Once the screen is created, you can begin customizing it using component blocks.

Menu Page Components

Menu pages are built using component blocks, such as collection blocks that can be banners or text. These can be added, reordered and styled to match your brand and help guide your customers.

Categories of block sections can represent a collection, hand-choosing products or even brands list.

For example, you might create a Menu page highlining your "Summer Collection" and use other blocks for subcategories like swimwear, sandals and accessories, each with its own image and label.

To add a block, choose from available block types, drop it into your desired position and edit the settings as needed.

Use also drag-and-drop to reorder blocks and preview changes immediately.

If you want to know more about every component go to our Menu Components article.

Actions and Screen Management

Here are the key actions available when managing your Menu pages.

  1. Clicking on the 3 dots, you will be prompt with different options.

  • Rename – Give your menu screens clear names so you can easily organize and locate them.

  • Clone – Duplicate an existing screen to use its structure for another collection or campaign.

Set as Live – Define one screen as the fallback version if no other layout applies

  • Schedule - You can setup a date & time to set automatically your menu live.

This option is only available on Business or higher plans.

  • Delete – Remove screens you no longer need to keep your list clean and manageable.

Pro Tip: Use Targeted Screens for Maximum Impact

Instead of using just one menu for everything, take advantage of multi page to highlight content more strategically taking into consideration the time of the year or what you are highlighting. For instance, you can:

  • Use a custom menu for your Holiday Collection, featuring festive colors and highlight it with banners.

  • Set up a focused menu for Promotion & Sales, making it easier for users to browse discounted items. Using text colors or tags.

  • Tailor menus for specific language groups or regional preferences. Using the multi tab option, creating segmentation in the menu.

By organizing your Menu multi tabs with intention and flexibility, you’ll create a smoother, more intuitive experience that keeps users engaged and leads them to the right products faster.

If you have any doubt regarding which block you should use to customize your menu, please check our guide Menu Components.

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