The Bundle products app operates using the offers of the different types to cover all your business needs. To create a new offer click the Create offer button and then choose the type you want to create:

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Bundles

This type of the offers typically implies a commonly recognized or traditional combination of products or services that go well together. Often seen as "Frequently Bought Together" or "Customers Also Bought" sections on product pages. Customers are given a choice to purchase products separately or as a bundle at a discount. This approach is popular because it offers flexibility to consumers.

<aside> 💬 Example: for someone viewing a particular style of dress, the FBT might suggest matching shoes, a handbag, or jewelry that previous shoppers have bought together with that dress.

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This is how the bundles block looks on the product pages on the front-end:

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<aside> ➡️ See more details about the Bundles offer in the Bundles & Bundle products section.

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Grouped products

A Grouped Product is a collection of related items that are sold together as a set on a single product page. This offer type allows you to bundle complementary products, enhancing the shopping experience by offering them in a convenient package. Customers can see the value of purchasing the set, often at a better price compared to buying each item individually.

<aside> 💬 Example: suit, dress shirt, tie, and cufflinks sold together as a set.

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The grouped product offer can be assigned to an existing PDP page. This is how the bundle product looks on the front-end:

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<aside> ➡️ See more details about the Bundle products in the Bundles & Bundle products section.

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Buy X Get Y (BOGO) offers

BOGO offer, short for "Buy One, Get One," is a type of sales promotion commonly used in retail and e-commerce. It involves offering customers a free or discounted item when they purchase another item.

<aside> 💡 Example: a classic example is a clothing retailer offering a "Buy One, Get One Free" deal on a specific line of shirts.

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