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Overview

Product View settings define how the product table appears by default for everyone in your project. These are project-level defaults — individual team members can still customize their personal view, but these settings provide the starting point.
Changes to product view settings apply the next time a team member loads the products page. They do not override personal customizations that a user has already saved.

Table Layout

Visible Columns

Control which columns appear in the product table. Click Configure Columns to open the column selection modal where you can:
  • Browse all available columns grouped by category.
  • Toggle columns on and off.
  • Drag columns to reorder them.
  • Reset to the default column set.
Currently visible columns are shown as chips. You can quickly remove a column by clicking the close icon on its chip.

Row Height

Choose how dense the table rows appear. Available options:
  • Compact — Tight rows for scanning large datasets.
  • Comfortable — Balanced spacing for everyday use (default).
  • Spacious — Taller rows with more breathing room, useful when displaying images.
Use Compact row height when your team primarily scans for data. Switch to Spacious when product images or long descriptions need to be visible inline.

Sorting and Pagination

Default Sort

Configure which column the table sorts by when first loaded, and in which direction:
  • Sort by — Select any sortable column (e.g., Product Name, Price, Created Date, Quality Score).
  • Direction — Ascending (A to Z, low to high) or Descending (Z to A, high to low).

Rows Per Page

Set how many products display per page. Options are 25, 50, or 100 rows.
Larger page sizes load more data at once. If your team has slow connections, stick with 25 or 50 rows.

Search Fields

Choose which product fields are included when your team uses the search bar. You can enable or disable fields individually, such as:
  • Product Name, SKU, EAN, Brand, Supplier
  • Description, Short Description
  • Meta Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords
Toggle fuzzy search on or off:
  • Off — Only exact matches are returned (faster, more precise).
  • On — Similar terms are matched, accounting for typos and variations.
Enabling fuzzy search can return unexpected results if your product names contain similar-looking codes or abbreviations. Test it with your data before enabling project-wide.

Default Filters

Pre-apply filters so that when your team opens the products page, they automatically see a filtered subset of products.

Configuring Default Filters

Click Add Filter to open the advanced filter modal. Each condition includes:
  1. Field — The product field to filter on.
  2. Operator — The comparison logic (equals, contains, is empty, greater than, etc.).
  3. Value — The value to compare against.
Combine conditions using AND (all must match) or OR (any can match).
Common use cases for default filters include hiding archived products, showing only products with low quality scores, or focusing on a specific category.

Saving Changes

When you modify any setting on this page, a save bar appears at the bottom:
  • Save — Persists your product view settings to the project.
  • Undo — Reverts all changes to the last saved state.