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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.beatpass.ca/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Every browse page on BeatPass is built from three ingredients:
  1. Content type — what the page shows (tracks, artists, albums, playlists, genres, or sub-sections).
  2. Layout — how the content is presented (grid, table, list, carousel, slider, or collection showcase).
  3. Source — where the content comes from (curated selections, automated feeds, or personalised recommendations).

Why This Matters

Understanding these building blocks explains why different pages on BeatPass look and behave differently:
  • The homepage is made of multiple discovery sections, each showing different content in different layouts.
  • Genre pages focus on a specific genre and can include sub-sections like “Top Beats” and “New Releases”.
  • Standalone browse pages show a single content type with optional filters.

Pages Can Contain Sub-Sections

Some browse pages are containers of smaller sections rather than a flat list. For example, a homepage module might hold several nested sections — each with its own content, layout, and source.

Not Every Page Works The Same Way

Browse pages can differ in:
  • The kind of content they display.
  • Whether they show filters (search, genre, artist dropdowns).
  • Whether they are a single content list or a collection of sub-sections.
  • Whether the content is static, curated, or personalised.
A browse page is not always a grid of tracks. It could be a table, a carousel, a collection showcase, or a set of nested sections — depending on the page design.
Last modified on May 14, 2026