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How to Group Your NFT Collections on JPG Store
How to Group Your NFT Collections on JPG Store

Group your NFT collections together on JPG Store so users can easily find them

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If you’re a creator with multiple collections on JPG Store, you can group them together to make it easier for users to explore all your work. Grouped collections appear as a dropdown menu on the collection page, showcasing your related collections in one place.


What Are Grouped Collections?

Grouped collections are NFT collections that share the same creator. When collections are grouped, they are displayed as a dropdown on the collection’s page, helping users navigate between the creator's other works.

This feature is particularly useful for creators who have multiple collections, as it organizes their work into a cohesive portfolio.


How to Group Your Collections Together

If you’re a creator and want your collections grouped, follow these steps:

  1. Send a Direct Message (DM):

    • Go to JPG Store’s Listing Twitter account: @jpgstorelist.

    • Use the official Twitter account associated with your collection to send the DM.

  2. Confirm Your Identity:

    • Clearly state that you are the creator making the request.

  3. Include Collection Details:

    • List the names of all the collections you want to group.

    • Provide the policy IDs for each collection.

Once your request is processed, your collections will appear grouped together on JPG Store.

⚠️Please note that a maximum of 5 collections that can be grouped together.


Why Should You Group Your Collections?

Grouping collections offers several advantages for creators:

  • Improved Discoverability: Users can easily find all of your work in one place.

  • Better Portfolio Visibility: Highlight your entire range of creations, increasing exposure for lesser-known collections.

  • Enhanced User Experience: Simplifies navigation for collectors exploring your NFTs.

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