What Types of Product Bundles Are Created in This ServiceUpdated 5 days ago
Product bundles are combinations of two or more products sold together as a single unit — and the bundle type built depends on the store's product catalog and the purchasing patterns of its buyers.
Here are the bundle types I create during this service and what each is designed to achieve:
Fixed bundles — a predetermined combination of specific products listed as a standalone item. The buyer purchases the bundle as a whole. Best for stores with clear complementary pairings where the combination is more attractive than the individual items alone.
Completion bundles — "everything you need" bundles providing a complete solution in one purchase. For a skincare brand: cleanser, serum and moisturizer sold together as the complete morning routine.
Volume bundles:
- Encourages buying more of the same product at once
- Best for consumable or replenishable products where the buyer is likely to purchase again anyway
- Rewards increased quantity with automatic bundle pricing
Mix-and-match bundles — the buyer selects their own combination from a defined set of options. Adds customization and increases engagement with the full catalog.
Build-your-own bundles — more open customization where the buyer chooses products from a category to form their own bundle.
I determine which bundle types fit the specific catalog and build each one — creating the bundle product listings, the pricing logic and the bundle landing page as a single complete delivery.