Configure Related Stories on AMP Pages Using a Collection

Written By Spandana Patnam (Administrator)

Updated at July 7th, 2026

You can display a Related Stories (also known as Also Read) section on your AMP pages by configuring a collection in your AMP settings. Once configured, AMP pages will automatically display stories from the selected collection.

Before You Begin - Ensure you have already created the collection that you want to display on AMP pages (for example, Latest Stories, Editor's Picks, or any custom collection).

Step 1: Find the Collection ID

  1. Log in to Bold CMS.
  2. Navigate to Collections.
  3. Open the collection you want to display on AMP pages.
  4. Copy the Collection ID

Step 2: Open AMP Configuration

  1. In Bold CMS, go to Settings.
  2. Select Configure.
  3. Open the AMP configuration page.

Step 3: Configure the Related Collection

  1. Under Other General Preferences Related to Your AMP Pages, locate the Related Collection field.
  2. Paste the Collection ID copied in the previous step.
  3. Ensure that you enter only the Collection ID [do not enter the collection name or URL]

Step 4: Save the Configuration

  1. Click Save
  2. The selected collection will now be used to populate the Related Stories section on AMP pages.

Verify the Configuration

After saving the changes:

  • Open any published article on your website.
  • Access its AMP version.
  • Scroll to the Related Stories (or Also Read) section.
  • Verify that the displayed stories are being pulled from the configured collection.

Notes
 

  • AMP pages do not support the standard Related Stories module available on regular article pages.
  • The Related Collection setting provides an alternative way to display relevant content on AMP pages.
  • Any updates made to the configured collection will automatically be reflected in the Related Stories section on AMP pages.
     

By configuring a Related Collection, you can improve content discovery and help readers navigate to additional stories while maintaining the lightweight performance of AMP pages.