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Dedicated Playlist URL (Pro)
Just like a single media item has a dedicated player URL, every playlist has its own standalone page. This is handy when you want to share a whole series or course with a single link instead of embedding it inside a post.
Pro feature
Playlists (and their dedicated URLs) require FluentPlayer Pro.
What the URL looks like
The playlist URL uses the playlist's slug, which WordPress generates from the title when you publish it:
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https://yoursite.com/fluent-playlist/getting-started-course/If a playlist has no usable slug yet, it can also be reached by ID:
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https://yoursite.com/fluent-playlist/playlist-10/What the page shows
The dedicated playlist page renders the playlist on its own — the player plus the list or grid of videos, in whichever layout and appearance you configured — without your surrounding site content.
Who can access it
Access follows the playlist's visibility setting, the same way media visibility works:
- Public — Anyone with the link can open and watch the playlist.
- Private — Only WordPress users who can edit the playlist (such as administrators and editors) can view it; everyone else gets a 404.
When to use it vs embedding
| Dedicated playlist URL | Embedded (shortcode / block) | |
|---|---|---|
| Layout | Standalone page (just the playlist) | Inside your regular page theme |
| Best for | Sharing a course/series by link | Showing a playlist within your site content |
| Visibility control | Public/Private toggle on the playlist | Controlled by the host page's status |
To embed a playlist inside a page instead, see Embed a Playlist.

