Build bundle types that match the strategy
Combine multiple products, kit variations, and optional items into curated offers without artificial limits on how bundles are assembled.
Merchandising and revenue optimization
Bundle Pilot helps merchants build repeatable bundle programs with kits, optional items, and offer rules that improve basket value without turning merchandising into spreadsheet work.
Application brief
These capabilities help merchandising teams move from one-off bundle promotions to a repeatable offer system.
Combine multiple products, kit variations, and optional items into curated offers without artificial limits on how bundles are assembled.
Use bundles to raise average order value, expose new categories, and pair slow-moving items with hot sellers in more strategic offers.
Manage bundle operations with duplicate, import/export, and rapid-update workflows so the merchandising team can keep adjusting offers as campaigns change.
Outcomes
The strongest bundle programs improve both basket value and the team’s ability to manage assortment logic with less manual effort.
Deployment fit
Bundle rules, offer performance, and product relationships create better inputs for guided merchandising, recommendations, and promotion analysis.
Bundle Pilot is most valuable when bundles are a recurring merchandising lever, not a one-off campaign tactic. The product should be evaluated against assortment strategy, team workflow, and catalog complexity.
Workflow model
These details show how Bundle Pilot fits into merchandising planning, offer setup, and ongoing optimization.
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Bundle Pilot is built so merchants can create simple bundles, variation-based kits, and more complex offer structures without being constrained by bundle-size limits.
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Bundle Pilot is intended to make bundled selling easier for both customers and operators, helping teams improve cross-sell behavior, simplify choice, and move assortment strategy beyond one-off promotions.
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Bundle Pilot already has marketplace and guide resources that can support evaluation and rollout conversations.
Product FAQ
These are the practical questions merchandising teams ask when they are evaluating a bundle app for BigCommerce or Shopify.
Yes. Bundle Pilot is positioned as bundle and kit merchandising software for both BigCommerce and Shopify merchants that want stronger offer design, clearer assortment control, and better basket-building workflows.
Bundle Pilot supports simple bundles, variation-based kits, and offers with optional-item rules. It is designed for merchants that need more control than a single fixed bundle structure can provide.
Yes. The product is built to help teams raise basket value, expose more of the catalog, package slower-moving items more intelligently, and make bundle strategy a repeatable merchandising lever instead of a manual one-off campaign task.
Bundle Pilot creates the most value when bundles are a repeatable growth lever rather than a one-off promotion. It is especially useful when the business wants to lift average order value, improve cross-sell behavior, strengthen assortment strategy, and give merchandising teams a faster way to launch and refine offers.
Review the bundle types you repeat most often, the catalog and fulfillment implications of those offers, and how merchandising changes are managed today. Bundle Pilot works best when it is judged against the real offer workflow, not only the storefront presentation layer.
Next Step
If bundle strategy is still too manual or too brittle in your storefront, Integer Cloud can help map Bundle Pilot to your merchandising workflow.