PACK BUILDER BUNDLES

Pack Builder bundles let customers build custom packs by choosing any products from a pool in the quantity they want, with multiple pack sizes and tiered pricing that rewards buying more. It includes a floating progress bar, auto-upgrade to larger packs, URL pre-filling for marketing links, localStorage persistence, and fully customizable design, text, and layout.

DEMO BUNDLES

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  • MENS TEE PACK BUILDER

    MENS TEE PACK BUILDER

  • COOKIE BOX BUILDER

    COOKIE BOX BUILDER

Will it match my store's design?

Yes. Pack Builder inherits your theme's fonts and styling automatically. Beyond that, you can customize colors, card sizes, grid layout, the floating bar, and the product popup modal — all from the theme editor and the MOD Bundles customization panel. No CSS or code required.

How do I display pricing on the pack size buttons?

You control exactly what appears: total pack price, compare-at price with strikethrough, per-item price (e.g., "$9/item"), and a discount badge (e.g., "15% OFF"). Mix and match these to highlight the value proposition that resonates most with your customers.

Can I use Pack Builder for marketing campaigns?

Yes — Pack Builder supports URL parameters that let you pre-select a pack size and pre-fill items via a link. Send a "Build Your 6-Pack" email with two items already added, or run a Facebook ad linking directly to a specific product in the builder. Customers land on a page that's ready to go.

What does the customer experience look like?

Customers pick a pack size, browse your product grid, and tap to add items to their pack. A visual progress tracker shows how many slots are filled, and a floating bar keeps the "Add to Cart" button accessible while they scroll. It's fast, intuitive, and designed to feel like shopping — not configuring.

How does "buy more, save more" pricing work?

You create tiered pack sizes — like a 3-pack, 6-pack, and 12-pack — each with an increasing discount. Customers see the savings for each tier upfront, which motivates them to choose larger packs. It's the simplest way to drive higher quantities per order.