> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.posherva.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.posherva.com/features/schedule-sharing/schedule-to-share-a-part-of-the-closet-category-brand.md).

# Schedule to share a part of the closet (Category, Brand)

You can schedule sharing a part of a closet, just one category, brand, etc.

Use this method to filter your closet by Poshmark filters and share only a specific Category, Brand, or listings in a particular price range.

#### Steps: <a href="#steps" id="steps"></a>

1. Navigate to your closet (**My closet**)  page.
2. Use the filtering options on the left side of the page to filter items you intend to share. For example, choose only Women's items.<br>

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3. Open the **PosherVA** popup window.
4. Select **Type of Sharing: To Followers**.
5. Select **Source of items: From current page**.
6. Choose **Sharing speed**. Medium or slow is always a good choice.
7. Enter the **Number of items to share.**  It's essential to enter the number of items to share. Otherwise, the tool will share someone's entire closet.
8. Press **Schedule**
9. Choose time and press **Schedule**

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**You can see added Schedule on the top of SHARE tab.**&#x20;

**To see the Schedule details (source of items or speed), press on the Schedule name.**

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{% hint style="success" %}
You can also schedule sharing from poshmark feed, and it will do **Community sharing** every day for new items.\
In step first step open the feed page instead of someone's closet page <https://poshmark.com/feed>
{% endhint %}


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