Infinite Options + Logic to Select Product Variant

Topic summary

A store seeks to map Make/Model/Year dropdown selections to an actual Shopify product variant (“Chock Model”) so the chosen variant appears in the backend and orders. Current setup uses the Infinite Options app with conditional logic to reveal the correct “Chock Model,” but those custom fields aren’t native Shopify variants and don’t show in admin/order details.

Requested capability: Display a specific variant based on selected options (e.g., Harley → Softail → 2010 → Model 1 Chock) and have it recognized as the product’s variant.

Proposed solution: Use the Easify Product Options app to build three options and apply conditional logic to display the resulting model, then link that result to the actual product/variant via its “Add-on product” feature. This creates a connection so the selected model can be treated as a real item in the cart/order.

Caveats: Setup may be extensive due to many Make/Model/Year combinations. Alternative car part finder apps may help.

Status: No confirmed resolution; discussion remains open.

Summarized with AI on December 30. AI used: gpt-5.

I have a wheel chock that has multiple variants (“Chock Model”) based on the Make/Model/Year of the customer’s motorcycle.

I’ve used Infinite Options (a choice I’m questioning) to build out the Make/Model/Year dropdowns and used conditional logic to display a “Chock Model” field that only displays the correct model based on their selections.

For example, if they select Harley > Softail > 2010, a dropdown is revealed with Model 1 as the only option.

However… The Chock Model is the actual product variant. But because I’m using Infinite Options, it doesn’t show up on the back end anywhere (i.e. when creating an order). Is there a way to tie that field to Shopify’s Variant field so they show up as separate product variants on the back end?

Aka, I want the Chock Model to be a product option where you see Test 1, Test 2 in this screenshot…

I’m thinking tagging may be an alternative, but I want to make sure there isn’t a better option for my options out there :slightly_smiling_face:

Hi @wheeldock ,

You can consider using the Easify Product Options app, which enables you to display custom options based on selected Shopify variants.

If you share more information about your product, I can offer specific guidance on how to set it up effectively.

@EasifyApps - I actually need to do the opposite. I need to display variants based on the options selected.

For example, if they select:

Option 1: Harley

Option 2: Softail

Option 3: 2010

THEN, show Variant 1: Model 1 Chock

You can configure 3 options within the app and then apply conditional logic to display the result - Model 1 Chock. It’s important to connect the Model 1 Chock option in the app with your actual product (variant) using the Add-on product feature.

Easify Product Options seems capable of fulfilling your needs, although it may necessitate extensive setup due to the numerous Make/Model/Year options typically found in car stores. You could give our app a try and also explore some car part finder apps to determine what best fits your requirements.