Created: 8/5/2025 | Last updated: 6/11/2026 | Tags: buylist, hide, show
You can hide products from the buylist at the product-line level, listing level, or pricing-threshold level. Use the smallest option that matches what you are trying to control.
For example, hide a whole product line while you configure it, hide a specific listing you do not want to buy, or use a minimum offer threshold to suppress products with offers that are too low.
- Product line hidden: removes a full product line from the customer buylist.
- Listing hidden: removes individual products or filtered groups of products from the buylist.
- Minimum threshold: hides products at or below the configured offer amount.
- Not currently accepting threshold: keeps products visible but prevents customers from adding them at or below the threshold.
Hide a product line
- Open Buylist Settings.
- Select the product line.
- Enable Is Hidden.
- Save your changes.
Hide or show listings
- Open Buylist Update Products or Products > All.
- Select the product line and apply any filters needed, such as name, set, tag, or product type.
- Use the row-level hidden control for a single listing, or use Actions to hide or show all listings matching the current search.
- Confirm the bulk action if prompted.
- Monitor the task from Task Monitoring when Storepass starts a bulk update.
Hide by threshold
- Open Buylist Settings.
- Use the global Minimum offer price threshold to hide all listings at or below an amount.
- Open a specific product line if only that product line needs its own threshold.
- Set the product-line Minimum Offer Price Threshold.
- Save your changes.
Show again
- Remove the hidden setting, reduce the threshold, or run the matching Show All action.
- Refresh offer prices if pricing-rule changes should affect whether products clear the threshold.
- Open the customer buylist and confirm the products appear.
Bulk hide and show actions affect the current search query. Check your filters before confirming the action so you do not update more listings than intended.
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