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Sell products together — at a price that makes sense.
Pick any 3 mains for $25. A bridal kit at a flat price. A phone-and-accessories combo. Bundles is a cart rule that drops the price to a fixed amount the moment the cart matches the recipe — no separate "bundle product" to maintain, no manual discount at checkout.
What it does
Each bundle is a rule, not a product. You set a fixed price, choose how many qualifying items the customer needs (min/max), and pick the categories those items must come from. Customers add items to their cart normally; when the rule matches, the storefront swaps the line-total for your bundle price automatically. Stock still decrements per component, so inventory stays accurate.
Who it's for
Any merchant whose products go together naturally. Restaurants (set meals from a Mains category), cafés (combos), florists (bouquet + card from selected categories), retail (gift sets at a flat price), beauty (treatment + product), service merchants (consultation + report). Bundles work especially well as gift options where the buyer wants a flat price and a clear "what they get".
How it works
- Create the bundle — give it an internal name, set a fixed total price, set min and max qualifying items, and pick the categories that count toward the rule.
- Optionally add a Valid from / Valid until window for seasonal bundles, or use the Active toggle to pause it without deleting.
- Customers add items to their cart as normal. The moment the cart matches the rule (right number of items from the right categories), the storefront applies your fixed bundle price in place of the sum of individual item prices.
When to use it
Use bundles when (1) the same items are typically bought together anyway, or (2) you want a flat-rate offer on a category (any 3 mains for $25). Avoid bundling unrelated items just to clear stock — customers see through it and the bundle becomes a value signal you can't un-send.
Frequently asked questions
Does the customer pick a "bundle" as a single item?
No — bundles are cart rules, not products. Customers add the individual items as usual; when the cart matches the rule (item count + categories), your bundle price kicks in automatically. They see the bundled total at checkout instead of the sum of items.
How does stock work?
Each item still decrements its own stock as it's added — bundles only change pricing, not the underlying inventory. If a component runs out, customers can't add it, so the rule simply doesn't trigger.
Can I bundle specific items, not categories?
Bundles match by category, not by individual items. Group the items you want to bundle into a category (you can mark categories hidden if they exist only to power a bundle). Old item-level bundles still work if you have any, but new bundles use category restrictions.
Do bundles work with coupons?
Bundles and coupons are mutually exclusive on the same order — coupons take priority and overwrite the bundle price entirely. Plan around this by targeting coupons and bundles at different categories so they don't compete on the same cart.
Can multiple bundles run at once?
Yes. When more than one bundle could match a cart, the storefront picks the one that saves the customer the most money and most precisely matches the cart contents. Avoid heavily overlapping category restrictions, though — it makes pricing harder to predict.
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