[Feature Release]: Create groups for your pages!

  • 24 September 2011
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This has been a really long time coming, and we need to thank everyone who has waited around patiently for this feature. In the interest of getting things out there as soon as possible, we’re releasing Page Grouping today as an “Unbounce Labs” feature (which means it’s still technically ‘beta’ and is lacking some functionality.) In order to use it, you’ll need to visit the Unbounce Labs section from your Account tab, or just go here…

Once you’ve enabled the feature, go back to your dashboard and you’ll see a bit of a different interface for adding page groups:

That’s it! You can disable the feature at anytime if you’d prefer to use the existing dashboard interface while we’re ramping up functionality.

Here are some features we’ll be adding very soon:

  • Searching across all pages

  • Creating a new group with the results of a search

  • Adding a new group while you’re in the “Add to a group” dialog

  • Updating the sidebar (the count numbers) when you add a page to a group

  • Renaming a group

  • Batch actions for a group of pages (unpublish/publish/re-publish all pages, reset stats for all pages, view/download leads for all pages, etc…)

Let us know what you think!


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I didnt think so, I asked a while about if this was going to happen because it would be handy so hopefully it will at some point. Thanks

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Hey Aaron, good Q!

Just took a look for you and I do not think that is possible currently.

Cheers!

Any way we can make groups within groups?

Any way we can make groups within groups?

Nice feature release guys!
Happy holidays,Joe

Any update on this idea?

This group feature is useful to decluter the display when one has lots of pages, however the ability to add the same custom, common CSS to all pages is needed by all (I’m pretty sure we’re all making rather similar LPs that need the same identity coherence : WHO would want NOT to use the same favicon on all its pages ?)

I just dropped that message here after manually editing the CSS of 11 pages, it’s quite a long process that could be easily fixed.
Please let me know if there is a workaround.

Cheers,
theo

Anyone interested can read our release notes from this morning here

Just wanted to update everyone that we’ve done another round of improvements to page grouping which is live as of this morning. Nothing huge yet (like drag and drop, or multi-select) but you can now filter your groups by “published” or “unpublished”, just like the default dashboard".

There are also some improvements to the flow of creating a new group while adding a new page to it, as well as the ability to rename a group.

We’ll likely be making this enabled by default for all users in the next week or so, so that we have one less view to support. That’ll allow us to more quickly build out the rest of the features you all want!

Hey Brian - I missed this reply somehow, and also have a pretty late reply to your email coming soon… sorry for the delay! Let’s chat over email in a bit here…

Carter, after looking at the responses you’ve received on this, can we talk about this directly? As a former programmer, I think I may have some insights that can help you get at a result more quickly.

Hey Brian, this is something that’s been talked about for a while. Check out the last couple of posts in this thread over here to see some relevant discussion. You’re not alone!

One killer enhancement to groups would be the ability to select multiple pages from the dashboard, and apply a change to all members of that group.

For example, you could add the same Javascript snippets or apply the same CSS sheets to all members, apply metatags, set the “hide from search engines” flag, or if you’re really feeling ambitious, identify the common elements for all of the selected pages (boxes, pictures, text blocks, etc.), and allow the user to make changes to those common elements all at once.

Creating sub-folders inside folders would be ideal. Otherwise this is not scalable for a big business

Thanks David, and great suggestion. We’re definitely planning on letting you filter any group (or “All Pages”) by domain, but we’ll probably also add the ability to view your pages by domain as well, like you suggest. It might work very similar to groups in the sidebar.

Very nice. Another nice-to-have would be automatic grouping by custom subdomain. Keep it up! I am a big fan 🙂

Great to hear Andrew, thanks for the positive feedback!

LOVE IT!!! Thanks guys. Definitely needed this to take the next steps. We plan on having thousands of pages and there was no way we could have used the solution without this.

Hey guys, we did another deploy today. Some things that have changed:

  • Some all-round visual changes

  • Search is enabled now. This is a little bit different than the old dashboard, in that it’s not a ‘filtering’ search as you type, but a more standard search that returns a set of results when you hit Enter.

  • From these search results, you’ll see an option to “Create a new group with these results.” Pretty soon we’ll be adding the ability to “Add these pages to an existing group” instead, but hopefully this helps speed up the process of creating groups a little bit.

We’ve still got more coming, I’ll update as we improve the tool.

Cheers,
Carter

Good to see some functional updates being rolled out, thanks!

This is an excellent implementation. I am happy !!

Great idea adam, I can see an indicator like that being useful when looking at your list of all pages.

Hey Scott – really appreciate you sharing how you guys use Unbounce, and I’m glad the page grouping tool is going to be useful! We do have something on our radar for sharing content between pages, there’s another thread about it here. It’s definitely related to page grouping for anyone using Unbounce for multi-page microsites. It’s a feature that we have often wished we had when we use Unbounce for our own landing pages, so I’m hoping we can tackle it soon!

You’re right that roadmaps usually take longer than anticipated (somehow even anticipating that doesn’t help…) so I understand why you would want to see an interim solution. I’m not quite clear how password protected groups would still solve this problem, as all your pages would be available in the “All Pages” tab. What it sounds like you need is some kind of password protection on individual pages (not just groups). I’ll definitely talk this over with our whole product team and see where it might fit into the priorities - thanks very much for the feedback and use case Matalin.

Also, when we do roll out multi-user, we certainly won’t be charging any more for everything that you can already do today. We don’t yet have that piece figured out though, so rest assured we’ll be communicating well in advance with our current customers.

This is awesome!!! So excited about this.

Only suggestion I would have is a button to show un-filed pages so we can see the ones that aren’t in a group. This helps when you’re sorting all your pages and want to see what is left out.

Thanks for this advancement guys. So great.

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