Selling & Payments
Bundles
Group several items into one package at a single, usually lower, price.
A bundle packages several items together and sells them for one price — usually cheaper than buying everything separately. When a buyer purchases a bundle, they unlock everything inside it at once. This is the way to sell several things "together," since each checkout is for a single item.
What you can put in a bundle
A bundle can mix and match:
- Courses
- Learning paths
- Books
- Generic products
- Events
What a bundle has
| Field | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Title | The bundle's name. |
| Web address (slug) | The short, readable end of the bundle's link. |
| Thumbnail | The bundle's headline image. |
| Description | What's inside and why it's a good deal. |
| Status | Draft (hidden) or Published (live and buyable). |
Creating a bundle
- Go to Admin → Bundles → New Bundle.
- Enter a title, description, and upload a thumbnail.
- Add the items you want to include.
- Set the bundle's price — see Pricing. Bundles are usually priced below the total of the items inside.
- Leave it as Draft until ready, then switch to Published.
What the buyer sees
- One product page for the whole bundle, with one price.
- After purchase, everything in the bundle is unlocked — they don't buy each piece separately.
Good to know
- A bundle counts as one purchase. The buyer pays once and receives access to all included items.
- Because a bundle is the way to combine items, use it whenever you want a buyer to get several things in a single transaction.
Related pages
- Pricing — set the bundle's price.
- Products & catalog — the items you can include.
- Checkout — how a buyer buys a bundle.

