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What Should I Use for My Sections?

An overview on how sections work

Updated over 7 months ago

Think of Sections as the big buckets that organize your Experience. They help your audience make sense of your recommendations — and help us personalize them even better.

🧠 The Structure

Here’s the quick breakdown:

  • Experience = the full thing (e.g., “3 Days in NYC” or “My Skincare Routine for Oily Skin”)

  • Sections = the themes within it (e.g., “Where to Eat,” “Morning Routine”)

  • Recommendations = your actual tips, places, or products

🪄 Why Sections Matter

Sections give shape to your Experience and help users quickly find what matters to them. They also give our personalization engine more context to tailor your recs to the right moment, mood, or goal.


✏️ Some Examples by Category

✈️ Travel Experiences

If your Experience is something like “My Favorite Weekend in Paris,” great Sections might be:

  • Morning Eats

  • Must-See Sights

  • Hidden Gems

  • Nightlife

  • Day Trips

💅 Skincare or Beauty

For something like “My Daily Skincare Routine,” Sections could be

  • Morning Routine

  • Evening Routine

  • Weekly Treatments

  • Favorite Products for X Skin Type

  • What to Avoid

🐶 Dog Training

If your Experience is “Puppy Tips for New Owners,” try:

  • Crate Training

  • Potty Training

  • First Commands

  • Socialization

  • Common Mistakes

🛠️ Career/Coaching

For an Experience like “Level Up Your Resume,” consider:

  • Where to Start

  • Common Mistakes

  • My Resume Template

  • Interview Prep

  • Post-Interview Follow Up

Get as creative as you want with your sections!


💡 Pro Tips

  • Think about flow. What’s the natural order someone might use your content?

  • Keep it flexible. You can always add, remove, or rename Sections.

  • Don’t overthink it. Start simple — you can build and refine as you go.


When in doubt, ask yourself: If I were walking someone through this 1:1, how would I break it up?

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