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How do I save favourites and organize them in folders?

Written by Evan Johnson

How do I save favourites and organize them in folders?

Use Save to Favourites to keep sessions you want to return to.
You can group favourites with Create New Folder to organize them into folders that suit you.

Why use Favourites?

Favourites is your personal shortlist inside Ombient.
Instead of searching for the same sessions again and again, you save them once and open them quickly from one place.
This is useful for:

  • Sessions you use daily or weekly.

  • Tracks that help you in specific moments, like before sleep or during a stressful day.

  • Content you want to try later but do not have time for right now.

How to save a session to Favourites

When you open any session, course item, music track or meditation:

  • Look for the heart or Save to Favourites option.

  • Tap it to add this item to your Favourites.

  • You can remove it later by tapping the same button again.

The item is now saved in your Favourites list and will stay there until you remove it.

Where to find your Favourites

Open the app and go to your Profile or Library section, depending on your device.
There you will see a Favourites tab or section with all saved items.
This list is synced across your devices when you use the same account.

How to create folders for Favourites

To keep your Favourites organised:

  • Open your Favourites list.

  • Tap Create New Folder (or the plus icon for a new folder).

  • Give the folder a name, for example Sleep, Morning, Stress or Quick breaks.

  • Move saved sessions into this folder by selecting them and choosing the folder.

You can create as many folders as you need and rename or delete them later.

Tips for using Favourites and folders

  • Use folders to reflect how you actually use content, not how it is named in the catalog.

  • Keep your folders small and focused so they are easy to scan.

  • Review your Favourites from time to time and remove items you no longer use.

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