Hello Everyone !
I have a tableware brand : www.rosebalimba.com and I would like to sell my products in sets :
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sets of 2
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sets of 4
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sets of 6
The idea would be to have different prices for each set. Customers need to be able to choose the exact set they want of the same product (same SKU) and the price will change accordingly; all on the same product page.
Finally, I have a fulfilment service, so it is important that, for example, if a customer wants to buy a set of 6 that in the inventory it records that 3 boxes of 2 plates have been ordered.
Could anyone help me ? I can’t seem to find anything that suits my need 
Thank you so much
Best,
Anne-Sophie
Hi Asmoretti,
You will have to use an app like Rebolt bundle and upsell https://apps.shopify.com/bundle-products-by-thimatic Its a paid app found on the App store, of course there are other feature in the app which can help you increase the total order value.
I also find that the font colors are too light try to increase the contrast on your product pages.
Hi Anne-Sophie
You can achieve this by setting an option variant of pack size and then set the sizes you want with there own prices. This way a buyer will buy an exact multi set or multiples of these sets.
You would only need to consider using a bundle app if you want to track inventory of all the multipacks and link them to a master inventory SKU. There are 2 parts to managing inventory of bundles. The stock available of the bundles based on components and updating stock levels after a bundle sells.
Our bundle app has 2 main features that solves these issues.
1. Bundle Inventory
It lets you connect up your bundled product to components and it then updates the inventory based on the component stock level. So when a component product stock level gets updated the bundle also updates based on what can be made up along with any other bundles that also use the same component SKU.
2. Order Fulfilment
When you sell one of the bundles the stock level won’t reduce automatically. What Bundleup does is update the order post purchase by replacing the order line with the component SKUs as order lines which then reduces stock of the components and that feeds into point 1 above.
We also offer a bulk csv file upload option so it is quicker to map all variants rather than doing them one by one in admin. This is handy when you are dealing with lots of variants and need a quick way of uploading and managing.
If you need help in setting up and testing please get in touch. You can also find our guide here:
https://help.channelup.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/900004620086
Regards
Sam
With Simple Bundles, you would be able to create pre-packs (or make sure that customers order in specific increments). Here’s how it works: first, create product variants such as “4pack,” “8pack,” and “12pack” in Shopify.
Then, bundle the individual products within those increments. This enables your customers to select the desired variant from a dropdown menu in the storefront. When they add a product variant (e.g., 3pack) to their cart, they will see only that variant, while on your Admin > Orders page, you will observe that the customer has purchased 3 times the individual product, and the inventory will be decremented accordingly.
Additionally, within the app, you have the capability to set prices for the item(s), which will calculate the total value of the original bundle. Moreover, the app provides a feature that allows you to set a compare-at price based on the original bundle price.
This is how the bundle will look in the storefront:
Here are some examples you may refer to:
Let us know if you need further help! Thanks!
Hi! Just looked on your site and seems you managed to do the bundle&save. Which app did you use? I’m trying to do the same thing and yours looks perfect.
Hello Cristiana,
I am using Upsell Koala Bundles 
Thanks
AS
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