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Tag and categorise your posts

Updated June 9, 2026

Tags are labels you stick on a post, like "Recipes" or "On sale". Add the same tag to a few posts, and visitors get a row of buttons that filters the section down to those posts. It's no trouble.

Before you start

You need to own the profile, and the section needs at least one post. Tags live on posts, so you add them while editing a post. If you don't have a post yet, add a post to a section first.

One thing to know up front: a tag belongs to the section it was made in. A "Sale" tag in your Products section is its own thing, separate from a "Sale" tag in another section. (Need a second section for the same labels? Here's how to add and arrange sections.)

Adding a tag to a post

  1. Open the post you want to tag. From the section, select the post to open its edit screen.
  2. On the right side, find the Tags box.
  3. Select the box that reads Choose tags.... A list of the section's tags drops down.
  4. Pick the tag you want. It shows up as a pill in the box.
  5. Choose Save Changes at the top to keep the tag on the post.

You can add as many tags to one post as you like. To remove one, select the x on its pill, then save again.

Creating a new tag

If the tag you want isn't in the list yet, you can make it right there:

  1. In the Tags box, type the name you want, like "Spring 2026".
  2. A Create new "Spring 2026" option appears below the list. The name needs at least two characters before this shows up.
  3. Select it. The new tag is made and added to the post at once.
  4. Choose Save Changes to keep it.

Keep the name to 50 characters or fewer. If a longer name doesn't save when you select Create new, that's why. Trim it down and it'll go through.

The tag is now part of this section, so you can reuse it on other posts in the same section.

Why can't I find a tag I made in another section?

Tags don't cross sections. Each one is tied to the section where you created it, so a tag you made in your Blog section won't show up while editing a post in your Shop section.

If you want the same label in two sections, make it again in each one. They'll have the same name but work on their own.

The "Create new" option won't appear for a name I'm typing

If you type a name that a tag in this section already has, the Create new option drops away. That's on purpose. A section can't hold two tags with the same name, so once the name is taken, there's nothing new to make.

The tag is already waiting for you. Clear what you typed, open the list in the Tags box, and pick the matching tag from the list. It works the same as one you make fresh.

Can I tag several posts at once?

Not yet. You add tags one post at a time, on each post's edit screen. There's no way to tag a batch of posts in one step right now.

To tag a group, open each post, add the tag in its Tags box, and save. Reusing the same tag is quick once it exists, since it's waiting in the list.

Letting visitors filter your posts by tag

When a section has tags, visitors get filtering for free. No setting to flip.

  1. Add one tag to a post in the section, using the steps above. One tag is enough for the buttons to show. Add a few across several posts so the filtering is worth a tap.
  2. Open that section's own page on your live profile. The surest way is to visit your live profile and tap the section. Its web address is your profile address, a slash, then the section's short name (all lowercase, with spaces turned into dashes). So "On Sale" becomes /on-sale, not the words you typed. Tapping the section gets you there without guessing.
  3. You'll see a row of buttons: an All button, plus one button per tag.

When a visitor selects a tag, the page shows only the posts with that tag. Selecting All brings them all back. Tags only appear here once the section has them, and only on the section's own page.

The filter buttons aren't showing for visitors

A few things can hold them back:

  • The section has no tags yet. The buttons appear the moment one tag exists in the section. A tag with no posts on it still shows as a button; tapping it lists nothing. Make a tag and the row turns up.
  • The section isn't published. A draft section is hidden from visitors, and its own page won't load, so its tags can't show either. Here's how to publish your profile and save drafts.
  • You're looking at the main profile page. The tag buttons only show on the section's own page, not the front page that lists every section. Open the section to see them.

Showing or hiding tags on each post card

Separate from the filter buttons, you can choose whether each post card shows its tags as small chips.

  1. Open your profile in the Designer.
  2. Select the section, then open its Filter panel.
  3. Under Visible fields, turn the Tags switch on or off.

This only changes the chips drawn on the cards. The All and per-tag filter buttons still work either way.

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