Product Bundles
A bundle is a “Buy Together” deal — you group several products and offer them at a discount, encouraging shoppers to take the whole set. In TitanCart, bundles are their own entities: you build one, price it per item, and optionally schedule when it runs. This article walks through all three.
1. Turn on Bundles
Product Bundles is a built-in feature controlled by a toggle. Go to Extensions → Installed Extensions and make sure Product Bundles is enabled. Once it is on, a Product Bundles item appears under Growth in the sidebar, and a Bundles tab appears in the product editor.
Note: If you don’t see Product Bundles under Growth, it just means the feature is switched off — enable it in Extensions and reload.
2. Create a bundle
Go to Growth → Product Bundles and add a new bundle. Give it a name (shown to shoppers) and an optional description. The bundle list shows each bundle’s item count, full price, bundle price, savings and status at a glance.
3. Add products and set the discount
Add the products that make up the bundle. For each item you set:
- Quantity — how many of that product are included.
- Discount — per item, set to None, a percentage, or a fixed amount off that product’s price.
- Show on page — whether that item is listed on the bundle display on the storefront.
Because the discount is set per item, you can discount only part of a bundle — for example, give the main product full price but knock 50% off an accessory. TitanCart adds up the items at full price, applies each item’s discount, and the difference is the Savings shown to the shopper.
Tip: Keep the saving meaningful. The bundle is most persuasive when the Bundle Price is clearly below the combined Full Price — that gap is exactly what the storefront highlights.
4. Schedule and publish
Each bundle has a status (Active or Disabled) and an optional date range:
- Set status to Active to make it live, or Disabled to hold it back.
- Set a start and/or end date to run the bundle only during a window — handy for seasonal or limited-time deals. Leave the dates blank for an always-on bundle.
5. Where bundles appear
An active bundle shows on the storefront as a “Buy Together” offer, and when a shopper accepts it the whole set is added to the cart together in one action.
From a single product’s side, the product editor’s Bundles tab lists every bundle that includes that product — a quick way to see what deals a product is part of without hunting through the bundle list.
Troubleshooting
- I don’t see Product Bundles under Growth. The feature is off — enable Product Bundles under Extensions → Installed Extensions, then reload.
- My bundle isn’t showing on the storefront. Check that its status is Active and, if you set a date range, that today falls inside it. A blank date range means always-on.
- The savings looks wrong. Remember the discount is per item. Open each item and confirm its discount type (percent or fixed) and value — an item left on “None” contributes its full price.
- A product in the bundle isn’t listed on the bundle display. That item’s Show on page is off. Turn it on to include it in the storefront listing.
See also
- Options vs. Attributes — for add-on choices and product variations, which are different from bundles.
- Product types: physical, digital & downloadable — the product types you can put into a bundle.
- Adding your first product — create the products before bundling them.