How to Create Fixed Product Bundles in Wix

Wix fixed product bundle offer on a product page

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Fixed product bundles help Wix merchants present a curated set of products as one clear offer. Instead of asking shoppers to find every related item on their own, the product page can show a selected group that answers one buying need together: a skincare routine, coffee starter kit, pet starter set, gift set, stationery kit, or home goods set.

The key word is fixed. The merchant chooses the products included in the offer, while the shopper sees one curated set and can buy those selected products together with a discount. In this guide, the focus is merchant-selected product sets, not customer-built flows.

Bundles gives Wix Stores merchants a no-code way to display fixed product bundles directly on product pages, alongside support for same-product quantity breaks. For the broader offer strategy, see Wix product bundles and quantity breaks. Here, the focus is Wix product bundles where multiple selected products belong together.

Quick definition: a fixed product bundle is a curated group of merchant-selected products sold together with an offer, such as cleanser + serum + moisturizer or coffee + filters + mug.

What are fixed product bundles?

This offer type combines specific products the merchant has selected. Instead of choosing from a larger pool, the shopper sees one recommended set: these products go together, and buying them together gives the shopper a clearer, higher-value option.

That makes fixed bundles especially useful when customers often need more than one item to solve the problem they came with. A cleanser may need a moisturizer. A coffee bag may need filters. A planner may need pens and sticky notes. A candle may become a better gift with a card and matchbox.

Wix product page showing a fixed bundle offer for a wood brush with selected products and an Add Bundle to Cart button.

Fixed product bundles vs quantity breaks

Fixed product bundles and quantity breaks both help merchants present larger purchase options, but they solve different buying moments.

Offer type What shopper buys Use when Example
Quantity break More units of the same product Customers can stock up on one item Buy 3 coffee bags, save 15%
Fixed product bundle Selected products that belong together Products answer one buying need together Coffee + filters + mug, save 10%

If you are trying to sell more of the same item, start with Wix quantity breaks. If you need a side-by-side decision framework, use the quantity breaks vs product bundles guide. If the better offer is a curated set of different products, fixed product bundles are the right fit.

Why fixed bundles work best around one buying need

A good offer reduces decision-making. It says, “Here is the set that goes with this purchase.” That is different from simply adding slow-moving products to a discounted group. Shoppers can feel the difference quickly.

Strong bundles usually answer one of these needs:

  • Complete the routine: cleanser + serum + moisturizer.
  • Start from scratch: coffee + filters + mug.
  • Prepare for a new situation: pet treats + toy + starter accessory.
  • Create a ready-to-give set: candle + card + small home item.
  • Make the main product easier to use: planner + pens + page markers.

When the bundle has a clear reason to exist, the discount does not have to do all the work. The merchandising itself helps shoppers understand the value.

Add fixed product bundles to your Wix product pages.

Use Bundles to show curated product sets before shoppers reach checkout.

Add fixed product bundles to your Wix product pages

A product selection framework

Choosing products is the most important part of creating fixed product bundles in Wix. Use this framework before building the offer.

  1. Start with the anchor product. Choose the product page where the bundle will appear. This is usually the main product shoppers already want.
  2. Ask what naturally comes next. Pick products that make the anchor product easier, better, more complete, or more giftable.
  3. Keep the set focused. Two to four products are usually easier to understand than a large set with unclear value.
  4. Check price balance. Avoid pairing a low-priced anchor product with add-ons that make the bundle feel too expensive for the original intent.
  5. Check availability. If one product in the bundle is often out of stock, the offer can become unreliable.
  6. Write a simple bundle name. Names like Coffee Starter Kit or Three-Step Skincare Routine help shoppers understand the offer quickly.

Bundle pricing and margin considerations

Curated product sets can help encourage higher-value orders, but only if the numbers work. AOV is not the same as profit. Before publishing the offer, calculate the combined regular price, discount, product costs, shipping weight, packaging, and any extra fulfillment work.

A smaller discount can work when the bundle is genuinely useful. For example, a skincare routine may not need a deep discount if the products clearly belong together. A gift set might need a modest saving plus better presentation. A starter kit may work because it saves the shopper time.

For a broader margin and AOV planning framework, see how to increase average order value in Wix with product page offers.

Protect your best sellers

A bundle should not train shoppers to wait for steep discounts on products that already sell well at full price.

Review shipping impact

Combining products can change package size, weight, or shipping cost. Include those costs in your margin check.

Keep the value visible

Show the set clearly so the shopper understands both the products included and why buying together makes sense.

Fixed product bundle examples by store type

For a larger swipe file across more industries, browse Wix bundle offer ideas.

Store type Fixed bundle idea Why it works Margin note
Skincare Cleanser + serum + moisturizer Creates a complete routine for one skin goal Check whether sample sizes or full sizes fit the bundle price
Coffee Beans + filters + mug Helps a shopper start using the coffee right away Review mug shipping weight and breakage packaging
Pet products Treats + toy + feeding accessory Works for new pet owners or gift buyers Avoid adding items with frequent stockouts
Gifts Candle + greeting card + small home accessory Turns separate items into a ready-to-give set Make sure packaging cost is included
Stationery Planner + pens + page markers Supports one clear use case: planning and note-taking Keep the set affordable enough for impulse add-on behavior
Home goods Soap + loofah + bath brush Creates a natural bathroom care set Review fulfillment complexity if products ship from different locations

How to plan the product page presentation

A fixed bundle is easiest to evaluate when the shopper can see the products, the savings, and the reason for the set before they add the anchor product to cart. Product page placement is part of the merchandising, not just decoration.

Keep the visual hierarchy simple. The anchor product page already contains photos, price, description, variants, and purchase controls. The bundle widget should support that decision, not compete with every element on the page.

For placement and mobile UX details, use the Wix product page discount widget guide.

Wix product page showing a fixed bundle offer for a wood brush with selected products and an Add Bundle to Cart button.
  • Use a short bundle title that explains the use case.
  • Show the products included in the fixed set clearly.
  • Keep the discount easy to understand.
  • Make the button text direct and action-oriented.
  • Match colors, corners, and button styling to the store design.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Bundling unrelated products. A bundle should feel curated around one need, not like a clearance shelf.
  • Making the set too large. Too many items can raise the price beyond what the shopper intended to spend.
  • Ignoring margin. Calculate the discount against costs, shipping, packaging, and fulfillment time.
  • Choosing unstable inventory. If a product is frequently out of stock, it can interrupt the bundle offer.
  • Using vague names. Starter Kit, Gift Set, and Routine are clearer than names that only sound clever.
  • Hiding the bundle until checkout. The shopper should see the curated set while comparing product page options.

Where fixed bundles fit in your product page strategy

This approach is a strong fit when related products answer one buying need together and make the original purchase easier, more complete, or more giftable. Quantity breaks are better when shoppers can simply buy more of the same item. Many Wix merchants can use both offer types across different products, depending on the buying behavior.

Add fixed product bundles to your Wix product pages.

Create curated bundle offers from selected products and show them where shoppers can act on them.

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FAQ: fixed product bundles in Wix

What is a fixed product bundle?

A fixed product bundle is a curated set of selected products sold together with an offer. The merchant chooses what is included, so shoppers see one ready-made set.

How is a fixed bundle different from a quantity break?

A quantity break discounts more units of the same product. A fixed product bundle combines selected products that belong together, such as coffee + filters + mug.

How many products should be in a fixed bundle?

Most bundles are easiest to understand with two to four products. Larger sets can work, but only when the buying need is still clear and the price remains realistic.

Can fixed bundles help increase AOV?

They can help encourage higher-value orders by presenting a larger, more complete purchase option. Results depend on product fit, pricing, margins, inventory, and offer clarity.

What products should I bundle together?

Bundle products that naturally support the same use case: a routine, starter kit, gift set, refill set, or accessory set. Avoid grouping products only because you want to move extra inventory.