Store Setup
Products
Add and manage products in your store.
Products are the items you sell in your store. This guide covers everything you need to know about managing them.
Before You Start
You need at least one category before you can create products.
Creating a Product
- Go to Products in your dashboard
- Click Add Product
- Fill in the product details:
- Name: The product name displayed to customers
- Description: Optional description of what the product includes
- Price: The price in your store's currency
- Category: Select which category this product belongs to
- Click Create
Product Details
Name
Choose a clear, descriptive name. This is what customers see when browsing your store.
Good examples:
- "VIP Rank - 30 Days"
- "Diamond Kit Bundle"
- "Custom Pet - Dragon"
Description
Explain what the customer gets. Include:
- What's included in the purchase
- Duration (if applicable)
- Special features or perks
Price
Enter the price in your store's currency (USD or EUR).
Prices are stored in cents internally for precision. Enter the full price (e.g., "9.99") and it will be converted automatically.
Category
Assign the product to a category. This affects:
- How the product appears in your store
- Whether it's exclusive (one per cart) or stackable
Managing Products
Viewing Products
The products table shows:
- Product name and ID
- Description (truncated)
- Category
- Price with currency
- Actions
Filtering:
- Search by product name
- Filter by category using the dropdown
Editing Products
- Click the Edit button (or use the actions menu)
- Update any fields
- Click Save
Deleting Products
- Click Delete from the actions menu
- Confirm the deletion
Deleted products cannot be recovered. Consider disabling products instead if you might want them later.
Bulk Actions
Select multiple products using the checkboxes to:
- Delete multiple products at once
Pricing Tips
- Round numbers: $9.99 often converts better than $10.00
- Bundle savings: Offer discounts on bundles vs individual items
- Competitive pricing: Research similar servers' pricing
- Test different prices: Use test mode to experiment
Best Practices
- Clear naming: Make it obvious what customers are buying
- Detailed descriptions: Reduce support questions by being thorough
- Logical categories: Group related products together
- Consistent pricing: Keep similar items at similar price points
- Regular updates: Remove outdated products, add new ones