BundleBoss
"Bundle" covers a lot of ground on WooCommerce. Here are the common types, what each one is good for, and how you would build it. The ones marked live work in BundleBoss today.
A set of products sold together at one price, a starter set or a gift box with the contents decided by you. Build it as a bundle with set items and a bundle discount.
The shopper chooses the variation for each item, size, colour, finish, with a live running total. This is the configurator at the heart of BundleBoss.
Buy many of one item split across variations, ten shirts as a mix of sizes and colours, typed into a single grid instead of row after row. This is per-unit ordering.
A PC-builder style flow where each slot offers a choice and the shopper picks one, a frame, then a lens, then a strap. Built with choice slots.
Add a name, number or logo upload to each item, and a different one per unit. The workwear and team-kit case, built with personalisation on Pro.
A core bundle with add-ons the shopper can include or skip, each adjusting the price. Built with optional items.
These bundle types are being built. The links explain how each will work, and there is a spot on every one to tell us what you need from it.
Mix and match, where the shopper fills a box by choosing any items from a range, often a buy-six deal. How it will work.
The Amazon-style "add these too" prompt that nudges a few related products onto the order. How it will work.
Deal bundles like buy two get one free, where adding the qualifying items unlocks the reward. How it will work.