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Create custom filters for your library

Define your own filter dimensions — like Level, Intensity, or Body area — with the options members pick from, then assign a value to each video so your library filters match your content.

Filters that fit your content

Beyond the built-in category, instructor, and duration filters, you can define custom filter dimensions that match how your members think about your content. A yoga studio might add "Level" with Easy, Medium, and Advanced; a martial-arts library might add "Position" or "Technique type".

Each filter has a name and a set of options — the choices members see in the library's filter bar.

Create, edit, and delete filters

The Custom filters page in your admin (at /admin/custom-filters — it's also linked from the Custom filters section on every video's Details tab) is where you manage them. Click "Add filter", name it, add options, and save. You can edit a filter's name and options later, or delete it entirely.

Careful with deleting: removing a filter also removes the values already assigned on your videos.

Assign values on your videos

Once a filter exists, every video's Details tab shows it as a dropdown. Pick the right value per video and save — a filter only becomes useful once your videos actually carry values. Your AI assistant (Benny by default — you can rename it) can help you work through a backlog of untagged videos.

Step by step

  1. Open the Custom filters page in your admin (linked from any video's Details tab).
  2. Click "+ Add filter".
  3. Name the filter — for example "Level".
  4. Add the options members will pick from, such as Easy, Medium, Advanced.
  5. Click "Save".
  6. Open your videos and choose a value for the new filter on each one's Details tab, then save.

Good to know

  • Two or three well-maintained filters beat six half-filled ones.
  • Keep option names short — they render as filter chips for members.
  • Deleting a filter wipes its values from all videos, so rename instead when possible.

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