Products: search and the type filter
Two controls side by side, plus Categories & filters underneath. They all work together — set several and you get the products that satisfy every one of them.
Search by title
Matches anywhere in the title, so "box" finds both Deck Box and Bloomburrow Bundle Box. Title only — it won't find a product by SKU or description.
The type dropdown
| Option | What the list shows |
|---|---|
| All types | Everything you've made. The default. |
| Sealed | Boxes, bundles and decks you listed yourself rather than taking from the catalogue. |
| Accessory | Sleeves, playmats, dice — the ones you added by hand, not the catalogue's accessories tab. |
| Gift card | A gift card sold as a product. Different from the denominations under Gift cards, which is what the storefront's own gift-card page offers. |
| Booking | Something sold as time rather than a thing — a table for four hours, a seat at a session. |
The list only offers these four because they're the only types the create form can produce.
Categories & filters
The same categories and filter groups you tag a product with on its own page, so anything you can label a product with, you can find it by. The panel is folded away until you open it, and the number beside the heading counts what you have ticked.
Tick two options in the same group and you get either — Pokémon or Riftbound. Tick options in different groups and a product has to match both — Pokémon and Singles. That's the same behaviour a shopper gets on the storefront.
Applying and clearing
Neither control acts on its own — press Filter. Once anything is applied a Clear button appears next to it; that's the quickest way back to the full list, and it's the only way to empty the search box in one go.
What isn't here
No sorting, no filtering by active or by stock. The list is ordered featured first, then oldest first, and it's 30 to a page — which for a list of things you made by hand is usually the whole thing. To find something by stock level, use the low-stock report.