Lists that grow: posts,
projects, people.
The repeating parts of your pages - blog posts, projects, team members, FAQs - become collections you edit card by card. Add one, and it looks like it was always there.
Recognised automatically during conversion - nothing to model
From repeated markup to living lists
Yetty spots your lists
During conversion, repeating markup - cards, rows, tiles that share a structure - is recognised as a collection. You model nothing.
Each item becomes a card
Every item gets its own editable card with typed fields - title, image, text, link - named in plain language.
Add, remove, reorder
A new item clones your exact item design and the page re-flows around it. Move things up and down in a click.
Publish when ready
Collection changes are drafts like everything else - preview first, publish when right, roll back if not.
Your lists, running like a CMS
Everything below works on the lists already in your design - blog, portfolio, team, menu, FAQ.
Auto-detected collections
Repeating structures are found during conversion and named for what they are - Posts, Projects, Team.
Card-by-card editing
Each item is its own card with typed fields - no scrolling through one giant page of markup.
Add in your design
A new item reuses your exact item markup - same classes, same layout. It looks born there.
Add item + its page
When list items link to detail pages, adding an item creates its page too - in one step.
Reorder in a click
Move items up and down - the page re-renders in the new order, design untouched.
Remove safely
Deleting an item is a draft, versioned like everything else - so a wrong click never costs you content.
Edit on the page
Collections work in the visual editor too - click an item where it renders and type.
Versioned & reversible
Every publish is a version. Restore the list - and its pages - to any earlier state.
From your AI
"Add a post about the summer menu" - your AI adds, fills and publishes collection items over MCP.
Adding post number four
Three posts live in your design. The fourth takes one click - and arrives wearing the same clothes.
Collections mirror the lists already in your design: new items reuse your item markup exactly, and Yetty never invents layout. A list nested inside another list stays as regular editable content for now - honest limits, no surprises.