A Shopify page type that displays a group of products based on a category, theme, product type, tag rules, or by manual curation.
This is where shoppers go from “browsing” to “narrowing.” Collection pages are the bridge between your homepage, about page, or blog and an individual product page. In Shopify, collections can be manual (you choose the products) or automated (products are included based on conditions like product type, tags, vendor, metafields, etc.).
A high-performing collection page does two jobs at once:
- Helps shoppers scan and compare options quickly
- Helps them self-select the right product without extra friction
This is why collection pages are important for conversion. If the grid is visually uniform and the product cards don’t communicate differentiation, shoppers can’t tell what’s special, so everything feels interchangeable (and price becomes the loudest signal).
A collection page that goes above and beyond:
- Has an option for instant-add-to-cart on each product card
- Has an option to save to a wishlist or favorites, especially if you have a large number of products in your store
Examples / tips:
Use Shopify’s collection features (sorting, filtering, “featured” products, collection description) to reduce decision fatigue.
Consider adding light context: a short intro, a “best sellers” row, or a callout like “If you’re new, start here.”
Add an informative, compelling description to the page, which is good for SEO. If it's long, consider designing the Collection page template so this paragraph or section is at the very bottom.
Common pitfall: treating collection pages as purely aesthetic grids. They’re comparison tools.