How to Create Product Labels Using Collections in Fynq

How to Create Product Labels Using Collections in Fynq

Your store likely has collections that group similar products, like “New Arrivals,” “Sale Items,” or “Valentine Gifts”. These aren’t just for organizing your products. These collections can be used to add labels collectively to catch a shopper’s eye. 

In Fynq, you can create product labels based on collections, so that whenever a product is part of a specific collection, a label appears on it, automatically, just with a single setting. These are the most commonly used merchandising strategies that are a simple way to highlight what’s important and guide your customers while they browse. 

Let’s go through how to create one, step by step. 

Where to Find the Labels by Collection Settings

If you haven’t found the Labels by Collection section, then only you should follow this: 

  1. Open the Fynq app in your Shopify admin.
  2. Go to Merchandising from the left-hand menu.
  3. You’ll land on Product Labels (the first tab) from the top menu.
  4. Go to the second section: Labels by Collection.
  5. Click + Add New Label to start creating one.
Where to Find the Labels by Collection Settings

Now you’re ready to build your label.

How To Create Your Label Using Collections

Each step in this part is simple; it helps to know what each option really does. Here’s what you’ll see and what it means:

1. Search For a Collection (That Already Exists in Your Store) 

Inside the Labels by Collection tab, you’ll begin by searching for the name of a collection you’ve already created. Fynq will pull that in and apply your label to all products within that group. 

Search For a Collection That Already Exists in Your Store in Fynq

For example, if you want a label for your “Resort Collection”-titled collection, just start searching for that collection name here and select from the drop-down.

Now, Design Your Label >>

2. Add a Text or Image That Will Appear on the Label

This is what your customers will see. 
You can write something like “Top Pick” or “Exclusive”, or upload a small image if you prefer using visual badges. 

Add The Text or Image That Will Appear on the Label in Fynq

3. Decide If the Text Should Be Bold

If you want your text to stand out more, you can turn on the Bold Text option. By default, the function is chosen as ‘No’. You can choose ‘Yes’ from the dropdown. It’s not required, but it helps when the label has fewer words. 

4. Choose the Colors for Your Label 

Here, you’ll choose how your label looks: 

  • Background color gives the label its shape and fill. 
  • Text color controls the label text. 
  • Border color adds an outline; this can make it pop more on some product photos. 

If your store already has a color scheme, try sticking to that for a clean, professional look. If not, experiment with contrasting shades so the label stands out. 

5. Set the Border Radius 

Border radius controls how rounded the label corners are. 

  • A lower number means sharp, square corners. 
  • A higher number makes the label more curved, like a soft bubble. 

There’s no right or wrong here. Just choose what fits your store’s personality. Choose any number between 1-10 that works best for your store’s appearance. Try a few and preview it to see what feels right. 

6. Choose Where the Label Will Appear 

You’ll now select where the label should show up on two surfaces: 

  • The Instant Search Widget, which shows quick results as shoppers type in 
  • The Search Results Page, where full search results appear 

For each one, pick where you want the label to show:  

  • Default (i.e., just beside the Product price) 
  • Top left 

Otherwise, you can hide for any specific result page, if you don’t want to show the tag on the Instant search result page but want to keep it on the Search result page, or vice versa. Think about what looks best with your product images. 

Set all the settings in regard to the style and placement of product labels

7. Click Save To Make It Live

Once you’ve finished setting everything up, click Save. Fynq will now take care of the rest, applying this label automatically to every product that belongs to the collection you picked. 

You can now go to your storefront and search for the product you just added to the label. The label should be there on the product card.  

Wrapping it up

Collection-based labels are one of the easiest ways to bring attention to entire groups of products. Instead of tagging each product by hand, you’re using the work you’ve already done like your collections; you’re now making your store clearer and more reachable to your shoppers. 

It’s quick to set up, and it keeps working in the background as your store grows. Give it a try, and help customers spot what matters most.