I would like to create have the possibility to create a product page that would just be there and be a fake product, called ‘Queen and King’ but which functionality is to have inside or redirect to a page where the client sees a sort of bundle builder box with multiple steps (2 or 3).
In this builder, the customer will see 2 or 3 steps named for example 'Choose Queen ’ and ‘Choose King.’ By clicking on the first step, they will appear all the products from the collection I’ve created called ‘Queen ,’ where they can use the quick view option to add items to the cart. After that, they can proceed to the ‘King’ section, choose products from that collection, and also add them to the cart.
So the end result will be the two product called "Queen " and the one called “King” in the cart and not the product called “Queen and King”.
Or maybe using tabs and clicking the first tab will show the linked products that I set and the next tab will have the other linked products? like this: https://ibb.co/QmpnTnD https://ibb.co/Qvh1vW2
Hey, is this app available by any chance? Needing to build a page on my website to build your own bag, where you can select the bag, straps and accessories and then have the images populate together in one image to show you what the selection would look like.
If your idea is to create a “fake” product page (for example, “Queen and King”) that actually acts as a bundle builder where customers go through multiple steps to select products (like choosing from a “Queen” collection first, then a “King” collection), and in the end only the selected products are added to the cart instead of the main product, then Easify Product Options can support this setup.
Here’s an example I’ve created so you can see how it works:
First, in the app you just need to create a new box and select the Regular Box type. This box type allows you to build a multi-step selection flow, so customers can choose products step by step (for example, selecting a Queen item first, then moving to choose a King item).
After that, you can assign specific collections to each step (such as “Queen” for step 1 and “King” for step 2). Customers will then browse and select products within each step. As they make selections, the chosen items will appear in the box summary, and they can proceed through the steps until completing the bundle.
The key point in your case is that the final cart will only include the actual selected products from each step (Queen and King items), not the “Queen and King” product itself. This means you can use that product page simply as an entry point to host or link to the builder experience, while keeping inventory and SKUs managed at the individual product level.
Overall, the setup is quite straightforward. The app is designed to let you create this kind of guided, multi-step bundle experience easily, without needing any complex customization.