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Create a fixed price bundle

Fixed Price Bundles allow customers to choose a specific number of products for one fixed price.


Examples:


  • Any 3 products for $99
  • Pick 5 items for $149


This type of bundle works especially well for:


  • Build-your-own gift boxes
  • Skincare sets
  • Snack bundles
  • Starter kits
  • Curated product collections


In this tutorial, you'll learn how to:


  • Create a Fixed Price Bundle
  • Add products or collections
  • Configure fixed bundle pricing
  • Optimize the Product card layout
  • Configure the Summary panel



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Step 1 — Create a Fixed Price Bundle


Create a new bundle and select:


Fixed Price Bundle


Unlike traditional discounts, Fixed Price Bundles allow customers to build their own bundle while keeping pricing simple and predictable.


Examples:


  • Choose any 3 products for $99
  • Pick 5 items for $149




Step 2 — Add products to the bundle


Open:
Products & Layout


Then add a:
Product list component.


You can display products from:


  • Specific products
  • Specific collections



Step 3 — Configure the fixed bundle price


Open:
Discounts


Then configure:


  • Bundle size
  • Fixed bundle price


Examples:


  • 3 items → $99
  • 5 items → $149


Customers must complete the required bundle size before checkout.




Step 4 — Optimize the Product card layout


For Fixed Price Bundles, we recommend simplifying Product cards and focusing on product selection instead of individual product pricing.




We recommend displaying:


  • Product image
  • Product title
  • Variant picker
  • Add to bundle button



Hide individual product prices


For Fixed Price Bundles, we recommend removing the Price element from Product cards.


Since customers purchase the bundle for one fixed price, showing individual product prices can create unnecessary pricing confusion.


Instead, focus on:


  • Product discovery
  • Product selection
  • Bundle completion


This creates a cleaner and more conversion-focused bundle experience.




Step 5 — Configure the Summary panel


For Fixed Price Bundles, the Summary panel should reinforce the fixed-price shopping experience.



Show only the final bundle total


We recommend hiding:


  • Subtotal
  • Discount


and displaying only:


  • Total price


Example:


  • Total → ¥99


This keeps the pricing simple and prevents customers from comparing individual product prices inside the bundle.




Configure dynamic button states


Fixed Price Bundles include two important customer states:


  • Incomplete selection
  • Completed selection


We recommend configuring different button labels for each state.



Incomplete selection state


When customers have not added enough products to complete the bundle, use the button label to guide the next action.


Examples:


  • 1 item remaining
  • Add 2 more items
  • Select 3 items to continue


Completed selection state


Once the required bundle size is reached, switch the button to the final purchase action.


Examples:


  • Add to Cart
  • Checkout
  • Complete Bundle


Use dynamic text variables


Button labels support dynamic variables such as:


  • Remaining item count
  • Bundle total


Examples:


  • {{remaining}} items remaining
  • Add to Cart · {{total}}


This allows the Summary panel to update automatically as customers build their bundle.



Step 6 — Configure bundle display settings


Open:
Bundle Settings


Under:
Where to display the bundle?


select:


Create a product for this bundle




Why this matters


This setting ensures the bundle behaves like a true fixed-price bundle product.


When using:


  • Create a product for this bundle


the Summary panel total remains fixed at the configured Box price.


Examples:


  • 3 items → ¥99
  • 5 items → ¥149


The total price will not change based on the individual products added to the bundle.




Avoid dynamic pricing confusion


If you instead choose:


  • Create landing page for this bundle (no product)


the bundle total may change dynamically as customers add products to the bundle.


For Fixed Price Bundles, this can create pricing confusion because customers expect:


  • One fixed bundle price
  • Predictable checkout pricing
  • Clear bundle value


rather than a dynamically calculated subtotal.



Step 7 — Publish the bundle


Once your bundle is ready:


  1. Set the bundle status to Active
  2. Save the bundle
  3. Click View live


Your Fixed Price Bundle is now ready for customers.

Updated on: 01/07/2026

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