The next tier, the case, the pallet — with the saving spelled out
Buyers do not choose between a serum and a gift set; they choose how much to take. Volume bundles will put the account’s own quantity tiers under Add to order — one case, six cases, a pallet — each priced per unit, each with what it saves in money. It is the bundle picker Comver ships for DTC today, cut for a catalog, and it is on the roadmap with no date announced.
- Roadmap product — no date announced
- Tiers would come from the account’s price list
- Credited by discount code or cart token, as today
SKU GRS-30 · Case of 12
Glow Renewal Serum · 30 ml
Choose your quantity tier
Often ordered together
Attribution
ComingThe same two methods as today: the discount code the module applied, or the cart it touched.
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Offers per product today
Two accessories · one accessory · product only — the slot pattern quantity tiers would fill
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Storefront surfaces today
Product page picker · add-ons strip · collection-card popup · post-add popup — the same four a catalog needs
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Per-product fields today
Pinned Shopify metafields that override the automatic pairing for one product — the mechanism a per-SKU tier override would use
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Tiers invented by AI
Bundles are built from your own catalogue; tiers would be built from your own price list. Nothing is priced by a model
These figures describe Bundling & Upsells as it ships for Shopify DTC stores today. Volume bundles is a roadmap re-cut — no B2B number, screenshot or price is claimed here.
Three ways to take more, priced per unit
The picker sits under Add to order, exactly where the bundle picker sits today. Each option is a quantity the account can actually buy at, and each one shows what it costs per unit and what it saves against the line below it.
The case
The minimum order quantity, priced at the account’s first tier. Nothing hidden behind a “request a quote” button — the buyer sees the price they have.
The next tier
The quantity that moves this SKU into the next price band, with the gap named: how many more cases, and what the per-unit price becomes.
The pallet
The full pallet quantity for SKUs that ship that way, with pack maths done — cases per pallet, units per case, total units on the line.
The saving, in money
“$0.50 less per unit · $720 on this line” beats “−8%”. Money, not percentages, is what a buyer takes to a purchase order.
Often ordered together
Under the tiers, the SKUs that usually travel with this one on the account’s own orders — added at their case price, not a consumer bundle price.
What the tier unlocks
Where a tier carries freight terms — palletised delivery, freight paid over a quantity — the line says so instead of leaving it to the terms page.
MOQ respected
The lowest option is the account’s minimum order quantity for that SKU. No option is offered that the price list would refuse at checkout.
Per-SKU control
Any SKU can opt out or carry its own tiers, the way any product can override its bundles from its Shopify page today.
Automatic for the catalog, overridable per SKU
Today, bundles are built without you pairing anything — the settings card shows it as a locked chip, “Automatic — Comver picks per product” — and one product can override its pairing through pinned Shopify metafields. Volume bundles would work the same way with the price list as the source: the tiers on the account’s list become the offers, and a single SKU can carry its own tier table or hide the picker entirely. The tab you configure it on is the one in this mock.
- Tiers read from Shopify’s B2B price lists rather than typed into Comver a second time
- Per-SKU overrides through the same pinned-metafield mechanism the DTC module uses today
- A hide switch on one SKU would beat every targeting rule, exactly as it does now
Revenue modules
Six modules, what each one earned, and everything they need to run — configured here, not in the theme editor.
Attributed revenue
$2,140
Orders carrying this module’s code or cart token
Added to cart
$4,860
Cart value the module put in — an upper bound
Shown
3,912
Impressions · last 30 days
Action rate
9.4%
Actions ÷ impressions
Bundling & Upsells
Bundle offers on the product page, add-ons underneath, and a bundle picker when shoppers add to cart from anywhere else.
Product page · collection cards · post-add popup · +8–20% AOV uplift (typical, not measured)
Settings
How Bundling & Upsells behaves on your storefront. Saved here — no theme editor required.
Heading
Button text
Add-ons heading
Button corners
Module availability
ActiveBundling & Upsells is available on your storefront and counts toward the active module allowance.
Basic: up to 3 active · Pro: all modules
DeactivateWhere it shows
Or list collection and product handles to include / exclude. The per-product “Comver — hide bundling & upsells” switch wins over everything here.
Per-product choices
Comver — Bundle 1: partner product
Comver — Bundle 1: discount %
Comver — Bundle 2: partner product
Comver — Upsell products
Comver — Hide bundling & upsells
Ready on product pages · leave empty and Comver chooses
A shopper picks a set. A buyer picks a quantity.
The mechanic does not change; the unit does. Left is the module as it ships for Shopify DTC stores today. Right is the wholesale cut on the roadmap.
| Bundling & Upsells (today) | Volume bundles (coming) | |
|---|---|---|
| What the offers are | Two accessories · one accessory · just the product | One case · the next tier · the pallet |
| Where the price comes from | Catalogue price and compare-at price | The account’s price list and its quantity tiers |
| How the saving is shown | “You save $18.60” against the compare-at price | “$0.50 less per unit · $720 on this line” |
| What is added | A bundle of products, with the discount code attached | A quantity of one SKU, at the tier the quantity earns |
| The strip underneath | “Worth buying together” — accessories that pair | “Often ordered together” — SKUs from the account’s own order history |
| Per-item control | Pinned metafields on one Shopify product page | A tier table or a hide switch on one SKU |
Shown, acted, added, attributed — the same four
Volume bundles would keep the measurement model unchanged: storefront events stamped with the module key, and revenue credited only when an order can actually be claimed. Nothing is projected in the meantime, and no B2B uplift range is offered.
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Ways a line is credited
The discount code the tier applied, or an order from a cart the module touched — written at order time, refunds reversed
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Numbers on the tab
Attributed revenue · added to cart (an upper bound, never revenue) · shown · action rate
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Estimates stay marked
Where a figure is modelled it carries an ≈ and its arithmetic. “Typical, not measured” stays on any range the product quotes
The “+8–20% AOV uplift” range on the DTC module page is labelled typical, not measured, and it is not transposed to wholesale. Your own numbers would start at the first storefront event and the first order.
The same four steps, on a catalog
Volume bundles would install the way every Comver module installs today: one Shopify app, one theme app extension, and everything else set in Comver. These four screens are the ones that ship now.
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Theme editor · App embeds
Comver Volume bundlesComver Callio ChatOnce. Everything else is set in Comver.
Switch on the app embed
Enable the module’s app embed once in the theme editor. Settings › Theme embed confirms it is rendering under Add to order. That is the only theme-editor step.
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Where it shows
Show onOnly the ones I listserumsmoisturisersgift-sets+ handleAll products · Only listed · All except listed
Choose where it shows
All SKUs, only the catalog collections and SKUs you list, or all except them — and, for B2B, the account segments a tier table applies to.
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Style · one skin for all six
BasicMarketplaceBeautyPick a Style
One Style dresses every module you run. Basic reads your storefront’s colour, type and radius; a catalog skin for dense SKU pages is part of the same roadmap.
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Module availability
Volume bundlesCounts toward the active allowance ActiveDeactivateBasic: up to 3 active · Pro: all modules
Activate and read the numbers
Shown and action rate arrive from the first storefront event; attributed revenue with the first order. Basic runs three modules at once, Pro all of them.
Frequently asked questions
No. Volume bundles is the roadmap B2B cut of Bundling & Upsells, and no release date has been announced. Bundling & Upsells itself ships now and runs on any Shopify store — it just thinks in product bundles rather than quantity tiers.
From your own price lists in Shopify’s B2B APIs, not from Comver and not from a model. The intention is to read the account’s tiers and render them; if a quantity is not on the list, it is not offered. Nothing is priced by AI.
Under Add to order: a heading, up to three quantity options — the case, the next tier, the pallet — each with the per-unit price, the line total and what it saves in money, then an “often ordered together” strip of SKUs from the account’s own order history.
Yes — the lowest option would be the account’s MOQ for that SKU. The point of showing tiers is that every option is one the price list would honour at checkout, so nothing is offered that would be refused later.
That is the plan, using the mechanism that exists today: pinned Shopify metafields let a single product override its bundles or hide the module entirely, and the per-item switch beats every targeting rule. For B2B the same fields would carry a tier table.
Exactly as it is today: an order carrying the discount code the tier applied, or an order from a cart the module touched, written at order time with refunds reversed. Shown, action rate and added-to-cart appear from the first storefront event.
No. The DTC module quotes “+8–20% AOV uplift”, labelled typical, not measured — and we are not carrying that number over to wholesale. When volume bundles run, the numbers you see will be counted from your own orders.
Keep exploring
Tell us how your tiers are shaped
Pack sizes, cases per pallet, the quantity that moves an account to the next price band — that is what the waitlist conversation is about. Until volume bundles ship, Bundling & Upsells runs on your store today.
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