> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.time2.bike/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Products

> Your org's merch catalog.

**Merch → Products** lists every product in your store.

\[IMAGE: /organizations/\[id]/merch → products table with status pills and price ranges]

## Columns

* **Product** — name and slug.
* **Price** — either a single price or a `min–max` range when variants override the base price.
* **Variants** — total variant count.
* **In stock** — inventory available across all variants (`∞` = unlimited).
* **Status** — `draft`, `active`, or `archived`. Only `active` products can be sold; `draft` is hidden everywhere; `archived` keeps history but stops new sales.

## Sub-nav

The **Products** and **Orders** tabs share a sub-nav; jump straight to **[Orders](/organizers/merch/orders)** to fulfill what's been paid for.

## Create a product

Click **New product** and supply a **name** and a **base price** (in dollars). New products are created as `draft` with `pickup` fulfillment so you can finish editing before they go live. The product opens in the editor immediately — see [Product editor](/organizers/merch/product-editor).

## Where products show up

A product can appear in two places, controlled per-product on the editor:

* **Public storefront** at `time2.bike/[orgSlug]/store` — enabled by **Show in public storefront**.
* **Registration add-ons** — enabled by **Offer as a registration add-on** plus picking the events.

A product can be in either, both, or neither. Use "add-on only" (storefront off, add-on on, with one event picked) for race-shirt-style items you don't want sold standalone.

See [Store browse](/riders/store/browse) for the rider's view.
