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If you’ve ever found yourself with 27 open tabs of rugs, a running list of “maybes” for your next room refresh, or a mental note to make a holiday gift guide “someday,” Collections is for you.




Collections is a new Spoak feature that lets you gather products into clean, shareable groups—perfect for gift guides, product roundups, mood-specific shopping lists, or simply corralling all the pieces you’re thinking about buying later. It’s built to feel as easy as bookmarking, with the added bonus that you can send, post, or embed your picks in just a few clicks.

Whether you’re collecting “rugs I can’t stop thinking about,” “things that feel like a Nancy Meyers kitchen,” or “everything my sister might actually like for her birthday,” Collections gives you a simple way to organize and show it off.
Collections let you turn your Spoak finds into mini, shoppable galleries. With Collections, you can:
Because Collections are built right on top of the product saving you already do in Spoak, there’s no new “system” to learn—just a simple way to turn your saved products into something clear, organized, and easy for others to browse.
Designing a space (or even just a product round up) usually involves a lot of comparing: this rug vs. that rug, these bar stools vs. those, which candle actually fits your friend’s whole “espresso martini but make it cozy” thing.
We wanted a home for those decisions—a place where you can:
Collections are meant to sit in that sweet spot between casual browsing and full-on project planning. They give you a lightweight way to organize products in your Spoak universe while still feeling playful and low-pressure. You don’t need to build a room design or a floor plan to get value; you can simply say, “Here are the ten things I’m loving for this living room refresh,” and you’re done.
You can find full, step-by-step instructions in our help guide here, but here’s the gist of how to use Collections:
If you’re wondering where to start, here are a few ways to play with Collections:
Like everything else in Spoak, Collections are meant to be something you can start quickly, edit often, and not overthink. They’re there for the messy middle of your process as much as the polished, ready-to-share end result.
Collections are one more way Spoak is becoming a flexible design playground where everyday creatives and design pros can discover, organize, and share products—all without needing complicated tools or a steep learning curve. As we continue to expand what you can do with products inside Spoak, keeping things intuitive and light-weight remains the priority, so every new feature feels like a natural extension of how you already design.
We can’t wait to see the Collections you create—whether it’s the ultimate rug roundup, a hyper-specific gift guide, or a simple list of things that just feel like you.

If you’ve ever found yourself with 27 open tabs of rugs, a running list of “maybes” for your next room refresh, or a mental note to make a holiday gift guide “someday,” Collections is for you.




Collections is a new Spoak feature that lets you gather products into clean, shareable groups—perfect for gift guides, product roundups, mood-specific shopping lists, or simply corralling all the pieces you’re thinking about buying later. It’s built to feel as easy as bookmarking, with the added bonus that you can send, post, or embed your picks in just a few clicks.

Whether you’re collecting “rugs I can’t stop thinking about,” “things that feel like a Nancy Meyers kitchen,” or “everything my sister might actually like for her birthday,” Collections gives you a simple way to organize and show it off.
Collections let you turn your Spoak finds into mini, shoppable galleries. With Collections, you can:
Because Collections are built right on top of the product saving you already do in Spoak, there’s no new “system” to learn—just a simple way to turn your saved products into something clear, organized, and easy for others to browse.
Designing a space (or even just a product round up) usually involves a lot of comparing: this rug vs. that rug, these bar stools vs. those, which candle actually fits your friend’s whole “espresso martini but make it cozy” thing.
We wanted a home for those decisions—a place where you can:
Collections are meant to sit in that sweet spot between casual browsing and full-on project planning. They give you a lightweight way to organize products in your Spoak universe while still feeling playful and low-pressure. You don’t need to build a room design or a floor plan to get value; you can simply say, “Here are the ten things I’m loving for this living room refresh,” and you’re done.
You can find full, step-by-step instructions in our help guide here, but here’s the gist of how to use Collections:
If you’re wondering where to start, here are a few ways to play with Collections:
Like everything else in Spoak, Collections are meant to be something you can start quickly, edit often, and not overthink. They’re there for the messy middle of your process as much as the polished, ready-to-share end result.
Collections are one more way Spoak is becoming a flexible design playground where everyday creatives and design pros can discover, organize, and share products—all without needing complicated tools or a steep learning curve. As we continue to expand what you can do with products inside Spoak, keeping things intuitive and light-weight remains the priority, so every new feature feels like a natural extension of how you already design.
We can’t wait to see the Collections you create—whether it’s the ultimate rug roundup, a hyper-specific gift guide, or a simple list of things that just feel like you.

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