Edushade
Selling & Payments

Products & Catalog

List your courses, books, and other items in a storefront buyers can browse, search, and filter.

A product is anything you list for sale in your storefront. It can be a course, a learning path, a bundle, an event — or a standalone item like a book or a downloadable resource. Each product has its own page that buyers can read before they decide to buy.

What a product page includes

FieldWhat it's for
TitleThe name buyers see.
Web address (slug)The short, readable end of the product's link (for example, /quran-basics).
Short descriptionA one-line summary for storefront cards and previews.
Full descriptionThe complete details on the product page.
Main imageThe headline picture for the product.
GalleryExtra images shown alongside the main one.
LanguageThe language the product is in.
SEO fieldsThe title and summary that show up in search engines.
Featured flagMark a product to highlight it on your storefront.
StatusDraft (hidden, still being worked on) or Published (live and buyable).
Preview fileAn optional sample, like a few pages of a book as a PDF.

A product can also stand for a learning item — a course, learning path, bundle, or event — so the same storefront shows both your teaching offerings and any other items you sell.

Authors

Each product can credit one or more authors — the people behind it. For each author you can add a name, photo, short bio, and title (for example, "Senior Instructor"). Authors appear on the product page and help buyers trust what they're buying.

Adding a product

  1. Go to Admin → Products → New Product.
  2. Enter the title, short description, and full description.
  3. Upload a main image, and add gallery images if you like.
  4. Set the language and fill in the SEO fields.
  5. Add one or more authors.
  6. Optionally upload a preview file (a sample buyers can open before buying).
  7. Connect a price — see Pricing.
  8. Leave it as Draft while you work, then switch to Published when it's ready.

Categories and filters

You decide how buyers slice your catalog. Create categories — classification groups such as "Subject", "Grade", or "Format" — and give each one terms (for example, Subject could include "Math", "Science", "Arabic"). Categories can be nested (a parent with children), and you can choose to show them as filters on your storefront.

To set these up, go to Admin → Products → Categories.

What the buyer sees

Buyers land on your storefront and browse your published products. They can:

  • Filter by category, author, and price range.
  • Search by typing keywords.
  • Open any product to read the full description, view the gallery, and open the preview file if you added one.
  • Buy the item — see Checkout.

Quick-start catalogs. Two ready-made starter catalogs are available to help you get going fast: a general education preset and an Islamic-learning preset. You can use one as a starting point and edit everything from there.

Good to know

  • A product stays hidden from buyers until its status is Published.
  • A buyer purchases one product per checkout — there is no cart for combining items. To sell several things together, use a bundle.
  • Pricing — attach prices to your products.
  • Bundles — package several items together.
  • Checkout — how a buyer completes a purchase.

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