--- title: Route Groups description: Route Groups can be used to partition your Next.js application into different sections. --- Route Groups are a folder convention that let you organize routes by category or team. ## Convention A route group can be created by wrapping a folder's name in parenthesis: `(folderName)`. This convention indicates the folder is for organizational purposes and should **not be included** in the route's URL path. An example folder structure using route groups ## Use cases - Organizing routes by team, concern, or feature. - Defining multiple [root layouts](/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/layout#root-layout). - Opting specific route segments into sharing a layout, while keeping others out. ## Caveats - **Full page load**: If you navigate between routes that use different root layouts, it'll trigger a full page reload. For example, navigating from `/cart` that uses `app/(shop)/layout.js` to `/blog` that uses `app/(marketing)/layout.js`. This **only** applies to multiple root layouts. - **Conflicting paths**: Routes in different groups should not resolve to the same URL path. For example, `(marketing)/about/page.js` and `(shop)/about/page.js` would both resolve to `/about` and cause an error. - **Top-level root layout**: If you use multiple root layouts without a top-level `layout.js` file, make sure your home route (/) is defined within one of the route groups, e.g. app/(marketing)/page.js.