This plugin simplifies the shopping experience while highlighting savings, featuring “Bundle In Bundle” options, attractive layouts (Table, Grid, Full-Width), and clear display of regular versus bundle prices. It allows for flexible discount structures, including subscription bundles, and aids in inventory management by combining popular and slow-moving items.
Billed annually at $79.00
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Choose how product items behave when clicked:
You can add one or more steps (called “boxes”) to structure your product bundle:
For Each Box
Product Selection
Create multi-step bundles where customers pick a base item, accessories,
and extras
Let users select main dishes, sides, and beverages in separate steps
Separate components by category (CPU, RAM, GPU) for complete builds
Offer discounts when users complete each step with a minimum number of items
Yes, you can add as many steps as needed. Each box represents a step where you can define a title and minimum/maximum selection limits, as well as include products or categories.
Yes, the plugin supports variable products. Customers can choose variations directly within the step-by-step bundle layout.
Absolutely. You can set either a fixed discount or a percentage-based discount for the full bundle.
Yes. You can enable the “Hide Out of Stock Products” option to remove unavailable products from the selection steps automatically.
You can choose from three pricing models:
This gives you flexibility based on your pricing strategy.
Yes. You can configure click actions to:
Yes. A dedicated option allows you to upload a banner image that appears at the top of your bundle product page.
Yes, the plugin is built using modern standards and works well on all screen sizes, including mobile and tablet devices.
Currently, the plugin does not include country or user-role-specific restrictions, but you can pair it with compatible restriction plugins if needed.
Yes, it is designed to be compatible with most WooCommerce themes and extensions. However, we always recommend testing in a staging environment if you have heavily customized setups.