A product set is a saved selection of products from your catalogs — either hand-picked or defined by a live filter. It scopes which products a channel exports as ads, or which products a review covers. Use one to advertise only part of your catalog instead of everything.
Why you'd use a product set#
Most stores don't want every product in every ad. A product set lets you carve out just the slice you care about — a seasonal range, one brand, a price band, your bestsellers — and point a channel at only that slice. Because a set can be defined as a live filter, it keeps itself up to date: as your feed changes, products that start matching are added and ones that stop matching drop out, with no manual upkeep.
That makes product sets the unit you segment your catalog with. Different channels can export different sets, and you can review or advertise one group without touching the rest.
How a product set is built#
A product set is built from either — or both — of two things:
- Hand-picked products — you individually add specific products, good for a small curated list like a promo.
- A query — you define a filter (by brand, price, category, availability, and more) and the set automatically includes whatever matches over time.
A single set can combine both. The full field-by-field mechanics — every filter you can use, the caps, and how the mandatory "All products" set works — live in Product sets and product queries.
Where product sets show up in Renable#
- Channels — every channel exports one or more product sets. The set decides which of your products become ads on that network.
- Content review — you can filter the review down to a single product set to check one group's images and copy at a time.
- Every project already has an "All products" set that covers everything, so a channel always has something to export even before you create your own sets.
To build and edit sets, see Product sets and product queries. To keep specific products out of your ads, see Exclude products from your ads.
Or ask Aimée#
You don't have to build a product set by hand. Describe the slice you want — "a set with everything from the Nike brand under $50" — and Aimée can set up the filter or add the products for you, then publish once you approve.