BundleBoss
WooCommerce Product Bundles is the official, rock-solid choice for fixed bundles, and it is genuinely good at that. The moment you want customers to configure their bundle, pick a size and colour, build their own box, or personalise each item, you start adding more extensions. BundleBoss does the configurable range in one plugin, and it is free to start.
Credit where it is due. Product Bundles is built by the WooCommerce team, so it is dependable and well supported. It handles fixed bundles cleanly, recommends optional items, offers bulk quantity discounts, reports bundle revenue analytics, and works with WooCommerce Subscriptions and Memberships. If your bundles are fixed sets of products and you want the official extension, it is a safe pick.
The catch is in its own description: it is for packages with static contents. The contents are decided by you, not configured by the customer.
As soon as you want the customer to build the bundle rather than just receive it, Product Bundles points you elsewhere. To let them choose between options, you add Composite Products. To let them fill a box from a range, you add Mix and Match. To let them put a name or a logo on an item, you add Product Add-Ons. Three or four official extensions, each with its own settings, its own licence, and its own renewal, stitched together to do one job.
BundleBoss is one plugin that does that job. A club orders 20 training tops: 6 navy medium, 5 black large, the rest a mix, a player name on every back. One product, one configurator, one line at checkout, one order to fulfil. That is the thing the multi-extension stack cannot quite do, even side by side.
An honest, like-for-like look. Both do fixed bundles well. The split shows up the moment the customer needs to configure or personalise, and in what each one needs to get there.
| Feature | BundleBoss | WooCommerceProduct Bundles |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed bundles and deal packsbuy these together and save | Yes | Yes |
| Optional items and quantitieslet the customer choose how many | Yes | Yes |
| Bulk quantity discountsbuy more, save more | Yes | Yes |
| Configure each itemchoose between options, choice slots | Yes | Add Composite |
| Per-unit runseach unit a different size or colour | Yes | No |
| Build-your-own box, mix and matchfill a box from a range | Yes | Add Mix and Match |
| Personalise each itemnames, numbers, logo upload | Yes | Add Product Add-Ons |
| Bundle revenue analyticsreporting on bundle sales | No | Yes |
| Subscriptions inside a bundlerecurring billing on components | No | Yes |
| Free versionstart without paying | Yes | No |
| Everything in one pluginno extra extensions to add | Yes | No |
| Price / yearsingle site | free / £79Solo, launch | about £60about £180 with Composite and Mix and Match |
Competitor features and prices are as we understand them at the time of writing, so check WooCommerce.com for the latest. Prices shown are the public single-site rates.
On WooCommerce's own Product Bundles idea board, store owners keep voting for features that are still open. Several of the most requested are already in BundleBoss today.
Vote counts are from the public WooCommerce.com Product Bundles feature request board at the time of writing.
Choose WooCommerce Product Bundles if your bundles are fixed sets, you want the official extension, and you need bundle revenue analytics or subscription billing on the components. Those are real strengths, and we do not pretend to match them yet.
Choose BundleBoss if customers need to configure or personalise the bundle: a size and colour on every unit, their own box from a range, a name or logo on each item. You get the whole range in one plugin, with a free tier that already does configurable, per-unit bundles, so you never bolt on a second or third extension or migrate to a heavier tool as you grow.
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For fixed and configurable bundles, yes, and BundleBoss adds per-unit configuration and personalisation on top. If you specifically rely on bundle revenue analytics or WooCommerce Subscriptions inside a bundle, Product Bundles still leads on those two, so weigh that against the configuring and personalisation you gain.
To cover the same ground using official extensions you would typically add Composite Products for configuring, Mix and Match for build-your-own boxes, and Product Add-Ons for personalisation, on top of Product Bundles. BundleBoss does all of that in one plugin.
The free build already does configurable, per-unit bundles, including variable products with sizes and colours, plus pricing, stock and fulfilment pick lists. Pro adds the Builder: choice slots, per-item personalisation, the full-page configurator, build-a-box and more.
Your variable and simple products drop straight in as bundle items, each keeping its sizes and colours. There is also a one-click importer in Pro for WooCommerce Composite Products setups, with a step-by-step migration guide.
Two things, honestly: built-in bundle revenue analytics, and subscription billing on bundle components. If those are core to your store, Product Bundles has the edge there today. For configurable, personalised, build-your-own bundles, BundleBoss does it in one plugin and at a lower total cost.
See how BundleBoss compares with the other bundle plugins: vs WPC Product Bundles and vs WooCommerce Composite Products.