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# Your storefront

Your public shop, listing every discoverable product in your studio.

```
updatr.merithic.com/store/your-studio
```

## What's on it

Your banner, logo, studio name, bio, and social links, all set under **Studio → General**, plus your products, review count, and average rating.

Each product links to its own page, where buyers can read the full description, see screenshots, and buy or claim it.

## Making it yours

Everything visitors see comes from **Studio → General**:

| Setting               | Where it shows                     |
| --------------------- | ---------------------------------- |
| **Studio name**       | Header, page title, search results |
| **Logo**              | Header and product cards           |
| **Banner**            | Full-width image at the top        |
| **Bio**               | Under your name                    |
| **YouTube / Discord** | Icon links beside your rating      |

## Your address

Your storefront lives at `/store/<your-studio>`, derived from your studio name. Rename the studio and the address follows, so links shared under the old name stop working.

## Sharing it

The store URL is stable and safe to put in a Roblox description, a Discord channel, or a video. It won't change unless you connect a custom domain, and even then the original keeps working.


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