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Easy Bundles Glossary

All you need to know what Easy bundles is all about

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Full Page Bundles

Full Page Bundles guide customers through a structured, step-by-step bundle-building experience.

Features

  • Bundle Steps
    Different stages of building a bundle. Each step can have specific conditions, such as requiring one shirt and one pair of pants.

  • Step Categories
    Product groupings within a Bundle Step, such as Best Sellers, Savory, or Sweet.

  • Product Selection
    Individual product cards with available variant selection options.

  • Box Options
    Pre-set bundle sizes customers can choose from, such as a Box of 10 or a Box of 16.

  • Discount Messaging
    Text that communicates the details of the discount applied to the bundle.

  • Slots (Optional)
    Displays the number of empty slots remaining in the bundle based on the conditions you have set.


Inline Product Page Bundles

Inline Bundles are displayed directly on the product page and allow customers to build a bundle without leaving the page.

Features

  • Product Selection Section
    The area on the product page where customers choose items for their bundle.

  • Add to Cart Button
    Adds the completed bundle directly to the cart.

  • Box Options
    Pre-set bundle sizes, similar to Full Page Bundles.

  • Bundle Categories
    Tabs displayed above the product selection area that allow you to segment products.
    ​Note: Inline bundles do not use Bundle Steps.


Expandable Product Page Bundles

Expandable Bundles allow customers to build bundles through expandable steps within the product page.

Features

  • Product Selection
    Customers choose products across different steps. This layout does not include Step Categories.

  • Bundle Steps
    Conditions can be set on each step to control what must be selected before the bundle can be added to the cart.

  • Slots (Optional)
    Displays empty slots when customers must select a specific quantity of a product type (for example, selecting the same item six times).

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