Product Bundles allows you to group existing simple, variable, and subscription products — and sell them together. The extension allows you to:
- Bundle simple and variable products — and limit the available variations.
- Bundle multiple instances of the same product.
- Set a min/max quantity for each bundled product, or define a lower/upper limit for the combined quantity of all bundled items.
- Offer bulk quantity discounts — and even give higher discounts to customers who purchase more items.
- Control the visibility of individual items.
- Choose between multiple layouts.
Additionally, the pricing and shipping features of the Bundle type make it suitable for use in a broad range of bundling applications.
If you are building a product kit that consists of configurable components with multiple product options, consider using Composite Products.
Important: Product Bundles requires WooCommerce 8.2+, PHP 7.4+ and WordPress 6.2+.
Documentation Contents
↑ Back to topStore Owner’s Guide
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Pricing
- Shipping
- Bundled Product Settings
- Layout
- Form Location
- Item Grouping
- Bundle Size
- Cart Editing
- Bundle-Sells
- Managing Inventory
- Viewing Analytics
- Examples
Use Cases
Customize & Extend
Developer Resources
- Data Structures & Storage
- Functions Reference
- Filters Reference
- Actions Reference
- REST API Reference
FAQ & Feedback
Want to customize or extend Product Bundles? You will find a growing collection of common customizations in Snippets. Got something bigger in mind? Check out these popular Extensions that add more functionality to Product Bundles.
Troubleshooting & Support
↑ Back to topPurchased Product Bundles and need assistance? If you’ve found an issue:
- Ensure you have the latest versions of all extensions and themes. Go to WooCommerce > System Status to check for plugin updates and other important information that may require your attention.
- Rule out a plugin conflict: Turn off all plugins except WooCommerce and WooCommerce Product Bundles. If the issue is resolved, find the plugin that triggers it by re-activating plugins one by one.
- Rule out a theme conflict. Activate Storefront, or a default WordPress theme such as Twenty Fourteen and check if the issue still occurs. If it doesn’t, please contact your theme author(s).
- Read the most Frequently Asked Questions for possible solutions.
- Use the WooCommerce Self Service Guide.
If you followed these steps but the issue persists, get in touch with us via the Help Desk!