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What are Collections?

What Are Collections?


A Collection is a curated webpage that brings multiple Simplebooklets together in one place — giving your audience a single link to explore everything you've published.


Available on: Basic plan and above.



Why Use a Collection?


Most content doesn't live in a single document. You have a product catalog, a price list, a lookbook, an onboarding guide — and right now, they're scattered across separate links. Every time you share, you're deciding which one to send, and your audience is only ever seeing part of the picture.


A Collection solves that. It pulls all your booklets into one branded, shareable page so your audience can browse everything in one visit. You control what's in it, how it's ordered, and how it looks. When you update a booklet, the collection updates automatically — no re-sharing required.


Collections are especially powerful for:


  • Businesses that publish multiple documents for the same audience (sales teams, franchises, agencies)


  • Educators organizing course materials, syllabi, or reading lists


  • Marketers grouping campaigns, product lines, or seasonal content


  • Anyone who wants their content to look intentional rather than scattered


A well-built collection doesn't just hold your booklets — it gives your content a home.



What's Inside a Collection?


When you create a collection, you get a dedicated webpage with:


  • A title and description that introduce your collection to visitors


  • A booklet grid or list layout showing all your booklets with their covers


  • Optional logo and header image to match your branding


  • A share link, embed code, and QR code for distributing the collection anywhere


  • Optional password protection to limit who can view it


  • Optional custom domain so it lives at your own URL


Readers can click any booklet cover to open it directly. They never need to leave your collection page — each booklet opens in-context, and they can return to browse the rest.








Updated on: 10/04/2026

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