ℹ️ INFO: Content Hubs is currently in early beta. Listen for future updates about wider availability.
Content Hubs Overview
Content Hubs let you add more than one catalog to your store, to segment your content for different audiences and members. For example, present different hubs if you have multiple languages, multiple content types, or several instructors.
ℹ️ INFO: Hubs requires an All Access plan, or the Content Hubs add-on.
What Are Content Hubs?
Your catalog page has a row of sections, or hubs, across the top. The first one is Browse, and it shows your full catalog. Each hub you create adds another section next to it, showing only the categories you choose.
A hub has a name, a URL, a published status, and an ordered list of categories. You are not creating new categories, duplicating videos, or moving any content. You choose which of your existing categories appear in which section.
Content Hubs Use Cases:
Separate languages, so members go straight to the catalog in their own language
Separate content types, such as fitness and nutrition, or yoga and pilates, or movies and series
Give each instructor their own hub
Group a specific program, season, or series into its own hub
Each hub also gets its own URL, so you can link a member directly into a hub from an email, a social post, or your own website.
Feature Availability
Content Hubs requires the following:
All Access plan, or the Content Hubs add-on
New Website Editor
Content Hubs enabled by Uscreen, while the feature is in beta.
Platform Availability
Available now in the web browser
Available soon on iOS and Android apps 3.37 or later (September 2026)
Available later on TV apps (December 2026)
Create a hub
Go to Content > Categories.
Add a new hub.
Give it a name. This is what your members see on the section, so keep it short.
Check the web address. You can change it, if needed.
Save.
Your new hub starts as a draft, so nothing is visible to your members yet, until you publish.
Add categories
Open the hub.
Add categories. You can search your categories and select one ore more.
Drag the categories into the order you want members to see them.
💡 TIP: A category can appear in more than one hub. Adding a category to a hub never removes it from anywhere else, so you can reuse a popular category across several hubs.
Choose a featured category
Pick one category in the hub as its featured category. It appears at the top of the hub, above the other rows, the same way your featured category works on your main catalog.
Each hub shows its own featured category rather than inheriting the one from your main Browse catalog. You can choose one featured category per hub.
Publish the hub
When the hub is ready, publish it.
The section appears for your members straight away.
You can unpublish a hub at any time, which hides the section without deleting the hub or affecting any of your content.
A hub needs at least one category before you can publish it.
Hiding a Category from Your Main Catalog
By default, all published categories appear in your catalog.
Once Content Hubs is enabled, you can keep a category published and fully accessible and hide it from your Browse section.
You have full control over what categories appear in Browse, and hubs.
For example, you can hide a category in Browse, and show it only in a specific hub. This keeps that category published, but removed the noise of everything visible in Browse.
This is what lets your catalog, hubs, and overall content organization feel genuinely curated.
📝 NOTE: Hiding a category from Browse hides it from Browse for all of your members. This is a way to organize your catalog, not a way to control access of who can watch something.
What Your Members See
The section row starts with Browse, then your hubs, then the personal sections your store already shows, such as Favorites, Playlists, Notes and Downloads.
Selecting a hub shows that hub's featured category and that hub's rows, and nothing else.
Rows built around an individual member, such as Continue Watching, My Library and Recommended For You, stay on the Browse section. They don't appear inside a hub, because a hub only ever shows the content you've put in it.
Search covers your whole store, wherever a member searches from. There's no separate search inside an individual hub.
Members always see Browse and see no changes if there are no published hubs.
📝 NOTE: Members using an app older than release 3.37 will still see your catalog the way it works today, including any categories you've hidden from Browse. Keep that in mind for members on old app versions. For that reason, it's worth setting your hubs up and reviewing them on your website first, then letting your app audience catch up as they update.
Current Capabilities
Up to 7 hubs per store, plus your Browse section, for 8 sections in total
One featured category per hub
Each hub has its own name and web address
Search and filters are on Browse only
Showing or hiding a hub based on a member's subscription is not yet available
FAQs
Do I need to rebuild my catalog to use Content Hubs?
No. Hubs are built from the categories you already have, and your existing catalog keeps working exactly as it does now.
Can I show a hub only to members on a certain plan?
Not yet. Every published hub is visible to all of your members. Access is still controlled per piece of content, so a member who opens something where they do not have access sees the typical call-to-action to buy or upgrade.
Do Content Hubs work in my apps?
They work in your iOS and Android apps from app release 3.37 or later. They are not available on Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV or Samsung.
Can I rename the Browse section?
Yes. You can change the Browse section's name and icon in your Website > Catalog settings, the same as you can today.
What happens if I delete a hub?
The section disappears and the hub is removed. Your categories and videos are not affected. Any category you hide from Browse stays hidden until you change that setting.




