Display decides which details ride along under each wine in your collection list. Turn on what you want to see, turn off the rest, and the list gets denser or calmer to match.
These choices live on the device you make them on. They are not saved to your account, so your iPhone, your iPad and your browser each keep their own set, and reinstalling the app starts them over. Nothing you turn off here is deleted — it is only hidden from the list.
On iPhone & iPad
Open the Collection tab.
Tap Filter.
Tap Display, at the top of the panel beside Sort by.
Toggle each detail on or off. Changes apply straight away.
Collection → Filter → Display → Market price
On to begin with | Off to begin with |
Origin | Market price |
A sixth toggle, Selling price, appears only on collections that track selling prices.
⭐ Selling price, markup and profit are part of the Hospitality plan. Every other toggle here works on any plan.
The label thumbnail resizes to suit what you have chosen: turn everything off and rows become compact, leave Origin plus a few details on and the thumbnail is at its largest. That is the real lever if what you want is a shorter list rather than more information.
Past bottles has its own set
The past bottles list keeps a separate Display list, reached the same way from its own Filter button. It offers a shorter set, plus Removal reason, which the main collection list has no use for. Changing one does not touch the other.
On Android
Tap Filters, then Display. Android offers Origin, Market price, Purchase price, Grapes, Critic score, Custom tags and Drink window. The rest of the iPhone list isn't there yet.
On the web
On app.invintory.com your bottles are a table, so the same idea becomes columns. Click Change columns above the table and tick what you want.
Wine name, Size and Qty are fixed and cannot be hidden.
Everything else is optional: Drink Window, Purchase Price, Market Price, Critic Score, ABV, Body, Sweetness, Acidity, Tannin and Photos.
Every custom field you have created is offered as a column too, which is the one place your own fields sit alongside ours.
Drag the handle beside a column in that menu to reorder it. Columns stay within their own group, so the pricing block keeps its place.
Collections that track selling prices also get Markup, Selling Price and Profit, and Purchase Price is relabelled Avg. Cost.
Your column choices are stored in your browser, so a different browser — or a private window — starts from the defaults again.
Next steps
Understanding your collection page — how the list, search, filters and bulk actions work
How to manage tags — the tags that Custom tags puts on each row
How to manage custom fields — create the fields you can add as web columns
