Customize Product Discovery in Lightning App Builder
Add product discovery components to supported pages and customize them to show only the
information and options that your users need. For example, customize the Product List component to
show additional fields that your users are interested in.
When you customize pages on Salesforce Lightning Service Console, you can add components to
only the supported pages.
The Product List component is supported only on catalog pages.
The Product Details, Product Bundle Details, and Product Attribute Details are supported
only on product pages.
When you customize Experience Cloud sites, make sure that you create sites by using one of
these templates.
Build Your Own (Aura)
Customer Service
Customer Account Service
Open the page editor.
If you’re using the Salesforce Lightning Service Console, open the supported page, and
then from Setup, click Edit Page to open the Lightning App
Builder.
If you’re using Experience Cloud sites, open Experience Builder and select the page
that you want to add the component to. See Find Your Way Around Experience Builder.
From the Components panel, drag the component onto the page.
If you’re using Experience Builder, enter the record ID, if necessary.
The Record Id field is populated with {!recordId} by default.
If you add a component to a supported page and want the Record Id value to be
automatically populated at run time based on the user-selected catalog, retain
{!recordId} as the value.
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