Kits and Bundles

Kits and Bundles

A kit — also called a bundle — is a product you sell as a single SKU
but that is made up of several other products. Instead of being received and
counted on a shelf by itself, a kit is defined as a list of component
products and the quantity of each one needed to build it.

For example, a "Vinyl Starter Pack" might be built from 1 cutting mat,
3 sheets of heat-transfer vinyl, and 1 weeding tool. Customers buy the pack
as one line item, while the parts stay tracked as their own products.

Kits vs. variants

Kits are easy to confuse with variants, but they solve different problems:

Use a… When… Example
Variant One product comes in sizes, colors, or styles A T-shirt in S / M / L
Kit / Bundle You sell a set of different products together A gift box of five separate items

If you just need product options, see Product Variants.
Reach for a kit only when you are combining distinct products.

Creating a kit

  1. Go to Products and add a new product, or edit an existing one
  2. Under Product Type, choose Kit / Bundle
  3. The Kit Components section appears — click + Add Component
  4. On each row, pick a component product and enter the quantity of
    that component needed to build one kit
  5. Add a row for every component, then Save

A few rules to keep in mind:

  • The same component cannot be added twice — change its quantity instead
  • Each component quantity must be at least 1
  • Components must be regular products: a kit cannot contain another kit

Viewing a kit

Open any kit product to find the Kit components card on its detail page.
It lists every component with its SKU, the quantity required per kit, and
that component's current available stock.

This is the fastest way to check whether you have the parts on hand to fulfil
a kit order: scan down the component stock column for the lowest number —
that component is the bottleneck that limits how many kits you can build.

Tip: Give kits a clear, distinct SKU (for example BUNDLE-HOLIDAY-01)
so they are easy to spot on the Products list and never confused with the
individual components.

See also: Adding and Editing Products, Product Variants, Price Tiers

Last updated May 26, 2026
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