June 23, 2025
Drag-and-Drop vs. AI: The Smart Way to Sort Shopify Collections in 2025
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Alex Hamben
Alex works with Product and Growth at Depict, a visual merchandising app built for Shopify brands. With years of experience helping hundreds of fashion, furniture, and lifestyle stores stand out online, they write about the intersection of design, conversion, and commerce.
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Why collection-level sorting still matters
- First-impression revenue. For most fashion brands, 45-60 % of collection-page revenue comes from the first two rows of products. Miss the sort order and you lose sales you never see in analytics.
- Mobile stakes. On a 6-inch screen, shoppers rarely scroll past row 5—so the right five rows are the difference between bounce and basket.
- More SKUs, more chaos. With weekly drops and colour-ways, manual re-ordering can swallow hours each Monday morning.
Depict offers two complementary approaches to the problem—drag-and-drop curation and Smart Sorting—so you can choose the right level of control for every collection.
3 ways to sort a Shopify collection today
When to go hands-on with drag-and-drop
Best for: Story-driven drops, seasonal lookbooks, influencer edits.
- Open collection in Depict Supergrid.
- Drag hero items into the first two rows.
- Mix in a banner or video block to frame the story.
- Publish—Depict syncs to Shopify instantly.
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Pros
- Pixel-perfect control.
- Full predictability in how products are re-sorted.
Cons
- Needs a human every time inventory changes.
- Doesn’t scale to larger catalogs or collections (without significant investment and resource allocation).
Where Shopify's Automatic sorting shines
Best for: Smaller stores with limited resources to invest in merchandising.
Example sorting modes
- Sort by units sold (Bestselling)
- Sort by release date (New In)
- Sort by title (A-Z)

Pros
- Runs 24/7 without a merchandiser.
- Simple to set up in Shopify without requiring any third-party tools.
Cons
- Sort mode is applied to the entire collection without flexibility, e.g. if you want to demote out-of-stock products.
- Can't be combined with manual curation (e.g. if you want to tweak just a few rows) - the collection is either fully automatic, or fully manual
Combining the Best of Both Worlds: Depict Smart Sorting
Best for: Large “All products”, sale, or long-tail collections where historical data beats gut feel.
Example rules
- Pin any product from your latest drop to the first few rows.
- Promote items with the Bestselling or New In dynamic status.
- Demote items out-of-stock or on sale.

Pros
- Best-of-both-worlds: combine rule-based automation with granular, manual control over the first few product rows
- Scales well to large catalogs; especially if the automated sorting rules can easily be applied to other collections
Cons
- Requires third-party apps, as Shopify does not support it natively
Decision matrix
Setting it up in Depict (10-minute checklist)
- Pin hero products manually (optional).
- Open Automate → Smart Sorting and select AI for rows 3-n.
- Add Out-of-Stock demote rule to safeguard UX.
- Schedule sync frequency (default: every 3 hours).
- Hit Publish → Review in live preview (desktop + mobile). depict.ai
FAQ
Ready to let your collection grids optimise themselves?
- Start a 7-day free trial and enable Smart Sorting in minutes.
- Or book a strategy call to see how Depict can help optimize your merchandising.
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