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# Managing Products

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## 1. **Creating Products**

You can create individual products with details like name, price, category, and inventory. Here’s how:

1. Navigate to **Products > My Products**.
2. Click on the **"Add New Product"** button.
3. Fill in the following fields:
   * **Name**: The name of your product.
   * **Price**: The price of the product in your preferred currency or satoshis.
   * **Category**: Group your products for better organization (e.g., Beverages, Electronics).
   * **Inventory**: Optional – Track the available quantity.
   * More fields are available
4. Add one or multiple images to make your product visually appealing.
5. Save the product.

Each product will automatically generate:

* A **Checkout Page URL** for direct sharing.
* A **Product Page URL** for customers to view details and make purchases.

## **2. Managing Existing Products**

In the **My Products** dashboard, you can:

* Edit product details.
* Check inventory status.
* View and copy checkout or product page URLs.

This gives you full control over your offerings, ensuring they’re always up-to-date.


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