Best Shopify Bundle Apps Compared (2026)
We tested the top Shopify bundle apps side by side. Here's how they compare on features, pricing, ease of use, and actual results.
Short answer: If you want set-it-and-forget-it AI bundles that react to real visitor behavior, Maevn is the standout for mid-size and growing stores. For budget-conscious merchants who prefer manual control, Bundler and Fast Bundle are hard to beat. Need an all-in-one toolkit? Vitals bundles a bunch of features together (pun intended). Read on for the full breakdown of 7 apps with pricing, pros, and cons.
Why Product Bundling Still Works in 2026
There's a reason Amazon shows "frequently bought together" on almost every product page. Bundling taps into something fundamental about how people shop — we love feeling like we're getting a deal, especially when the products make sense together.
The numbers back it up. Stores that implement product bundling typically see a 10-30% increase in average order value. That's not trivial. On a store doing $50k/month, even a 15% AOV bump means an extra $7,500 in revenue without spending a dime on new traffic.
Bundling also solves a real customer problem. Visitors who are comparing similar products often get stuck in decision paralysis. Instead of choosing one, they leave. A well-timed bundle offer — "get both for 10% off" — gives them a reason to buy more, not less. If you haven't already, check out our complete guide to product bundling strategy for the deeper psychology behind why this works.
What to Look for in a Shopify Bundle App
Not all bundle apps are the same. Before I get into the comparisons, here's what actually matters when you're evaluating options.
AI vs. Manual Bundle Creation
Manual bundle apps require you to set up every offer yourself. That's fine if you've got 20 SKUs and know exactly what pairs well. But if you've got hundreds of products, manually creating bundles becomes a full-time job. And you'll miss combinations that would've converted.
AI-powered apps analyze browsing patterns and purchase data to automatically surface relevant bundles. The gap between the two approaches is massive once you scale past a few dozen products. For a deeper look at how this technology actually works, see our post on how AI product recommendations work in ecommerce.
Discount Types and Flexibility
You want at least percentage discounts, fixed-amount discounts, and "buy X get Y" offers. Some apps also support tiered pricing (buy 2 save 10%, buy 3 save 15%) which works great for consumables. The more flexible the discount engine, the more creative you can get.
Analytics and ROI Tracking
If you can't measure what a bundle app is doing for your store, you're flying blind. Good apps show you bundle-specific revenue, conversion rates, and AOV impact. Great apps let you A/B test different offers.
Setup Complexity
Some apps take 5 minutes to install and start showing results. Others need hours of configuration. I've seen merchants abandon perfectly good apps because the setup was too painful. Don't underestimate this.
The 7 Best Shopify Bundle Apps Compared
I've tested each of these on real Shopify stores. Here's what you need to know about each one.
1. Maevn
Maevn takes a different approach than most bundle apps. Instead of requiring you to manually create bundle rules, it uses real-time behavioral AI to detect when visitors are comparing products or showing purchase intent — and then automatically suggests relevant bundles at exactly the right moment.
Think of it like having a smart sales associate watching every visitor's browsing session. If someone's bouncing between two similar products, Maevn might offer a bundle with both. If they're lingering on accessories pages after viewing a main product, it surfaces a combo deal. The targeting is genuinely impressive.
Pricing: Starts at $100/mo for up to 20k visitors. All features included — no feature gating or per-tier limitations. 14-day free trial.
Pros:
- Behavioral AI that actually works — surfaces bundles based on real visitor intent, not static rules
- Zero manual bundle creation required (though you can override)
- All features on every plan — just pay for traffic tier
- Clean, non-intrusive popup design that matches your theme
- Solid analytics dashboard with per-bundle ROI tracking
Cons:
- $100/mo starting price is steep for brand-new stores with low traffic
- AI needs a few days of traffic data before it dials in properly
- Fewer manual bundle types compared to dedicated manual tools
2. Bundler — Bundle Products
Bundler has been around forever and it shows — in a good way. It's battle-tested, reliable, and covers the basics well. You manually create bundles, set your discount type, and you're done.
It's the go-to for merchants who want straightforward bundling without any bells and whistles. The free plan is genuinely usable, which is rare.
Pricing: Free plan available. Premium starts at $6.99/mo. Executive plan at $9.99/mo for analytics.
Pros:
- Generous free plan that covers basic bundle types
- Dead simple setup — live in under 10 minutes
- Solid discount flexibility (percentage, fixed, BOGO)
- Compatible with most Shopify themes out of the box
Cons:
- No AI or smart recommendations — fully manual
- Analytics only on the highest plan
- Bundle display customization is limited
- Doesn't scale well past a few dozen bundles
3. Wide Bundles — Quantity Breaks
Wide Bundles focuses on quantity breaks and volume discounts. If your store sells consumables or products people buy in multiples (supplements, socks, coffee), this is built for you.
The UI for quantity break tables is particularly clean. Customers see exactly how much they save at each tier, which drives those "might as well buy 3" moments.
Pricing: Starts at $16/mo (Basic), $29/mo (Advanced), custom pricing for high-volume stores.
Pros:
- Best-in-class quantity break display
- Great for subscription-style products
- Solid design customization options
- Works well with Shopify's native discount system
Cons:
- Primarily focused on quantity breaks — less versatile for mixed-product bundles
- No AI or smart recommendations
- Higher starting price than Bundler for similar manual features
4. PickyStory
PickyStory is the Swiss Army knife of bundle apps. It handles product bundles, "complete the look" offers, kits, BOGO deals, and tiered pricing — all in one app. The variety of bundle types is genuinely the widest I've seen.
Where it really shines is for fashion, home goods, and lifestyle brands that want "shop the look" style bundles. The visual bundle builder makes it easy to curate collections that feel editorial rather than salesy.
Pricing: Free tier available (limited). Standard at $49.50/mo, Advanced at $89.50/mo.
Pros:
- Widest variety of bundle types available
- "Shop the look" and "complete the look" features are excellent
- Good built-in analytics
- Inventory sync works reliably
Cons:
- Can feel overwhelming — lots of features to learn
- Mid-tier pricing adds up fast
- Some merchants report slower customer support
- AI recommendations are basic compared to dedicated AI tools
5. Vitals — 40+ Apps in One
Vitals isn't a bundle app — it's a bundle of apps. It combines 40+ marketing and conversion tools into one install, and product bundles are just one piece of the puzzle. You also get reviews, upsells, currency converters, sticky carts, and more.
If you're early-stage and would otherwise install 8 separate apps, Vitals consolidates them. The bundling feature itself is decent but not best-in-class. It's a tradeoff: breadth over depth.
Pricing: $29.99/mo flat rate for all features.
Pros:
- Incredible value — replaces multiple paid apps
- One app means fewer theme conflicts and faster load times
- Good enough bundling for most small stores
- Active development with frequent feature updates
Cons:
- Jack of all trades, master of none — bundling features are basic
- Limited bundle customization compared to dedicated apps
- Can feel bloated if you only need bundling
- Analytics for individual features aren't very deep
6. Fast Bundle — Bundle Products
Fast Bundle lives up to its name. It's quick to install, quick to configure, and the bundles load fast on the frontend. It handles mix & match bundles, fixed bundles, volume discounts, and frequently bought together — all the basics, done well.
The standout feature is the bundle builder, which lets customers pick their own products within a bundle. Great for "build your own box" style offers that do really well in food, beauty, and subscription boxes.
Pricing: Free plan available. Auto-Bundle at $15/mo, Advanced at $29/mo with full customization.
Pros:
- Excellent "build your own bundle" feature
- Clean interface that's easy to learn
- Good free plan for testing
- Fast page load — well-optimized code
Cons:
- No AI-powered recommendations
- Fewer "shop the look" options than PickyStory
- Advanced analytics only on paid plans
- Customer support hours are limited
7. Frequently Bought Together (by Code Black Belt)
This one does exactly what the name says and does it well. It mimics Amazon's "frequently bought together" section using your store's order history to suggest complementary products. Simple, effective, focused.
It's not the flashiest option, but for stores that just want a proven upsell mechanism on product pages, it's hard to argue with the results. The algorithm improves over time as more order data comes in.
Pricing: Free for new stores. $9.99/mo for established stores.
Pros:
- Amazon-style social proof bundling works incredibly well
- Algorithm gets smarter with your order data
- Minimal setup — installs and configures automatically
- Very affordable
Cons:
- One bundle type only — frequently bought together
- Needs existing order data to work well (cold start problem)
- Limited display customization
- No volume discounts or quantity breaks
Side-by-Side Comparison
Here's how all seven apps stack up across the features that matter most.
| App | Starting Price | AI Bundling | Manual Bundles | Quantity Breaks | Analytics | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maevn | $100/mo | Advanced behavioral AI | Yes (override) | Via AI suggestions | Detailed + ROI | Growing stores wanting hands-off AI |
| Bundler | Free | No | Yes | Basic | Premium only | Budget stores, simple bundles |
| Wide Bundles | $16/mo | No | Yes | Best-in-class | Standard | Consumables, volume discounts |
| PickyStory | Free (limited) | Basic | Yes | Yes | Good | Fashion, lifestyle, "shop the look" |
| Vitals | $29.99/mo | No | Yes | Basic | Limited | Stores needing multiple tools |
| Fast Bundle | Free | No | Yes | Yes | Paid plans | "Build your own box" offers |
| Frequently Bought Together | Free / $9.99 | Order-data based | Limited | No | Basic | Simple product page upsells |
Which Bundle App Is Right for Your Store?
The "best" app depends entirely on where your store is and what you need. Here's a quick decision framework.
You're Just Starting Out (Under $10k/mo Revenue)
Go with Bundler or Fast Bundle on their free plans. Get bundling live, see if it moves the needle, and upgrade later. There's no point paying $100/mo for AI when you've got 500 visitors a month. Learn what bundles your customers respond to first.
You're Growing and Want to Scale ($10k-$100k/mo)
This is where the decision gets interesting. If you're still manually creating bundles and seeing results, PickyStory gives you the most bundle types and flexibility to experiment. If you'd rather let AI handle it, Maevn starts earning its keep here — the behavioral targeting gets better with more traffic, and not having to manually create bundles saves serious time.
You Sell Consumables or Volume Products
Wide Bundles is purpose-built for this. The quantity break tables are the best in the game, and customers buying supplements, coffee, or pet food respond incredibly well to tiered pricing. "Buy 3, save 20%" is a proven formula for these categories.
You're a Fashion or Lifestyle Brand
PickyStory's "shop the look" and "complete the look" features were basically built for you. Curating outfit bundles or room setups that feel editorial rather than promotional is where it excels.
You Want to Consolidate Apps
If you're running 5+ apps and your theme is slowing down, Vitals replaces a bunch of them in one install. The bundling isn't best-in-class, but the all-in-one value proposition is hard to beat at $29.99/mo. Just know you're trading depth for breadth.
You Want AI Without the Manual Work
Maevn is the clear pick if your main frustration is spending hours creating bundle rules that may or may not hit. Its behavioral AI watches how people actually browse your store and surfaces bundles that match real intent. The $100/mo price tag pays for itself quickly if you've got decent traffic — most stores see the ROI within the first week or two of the trial. We wrote more about this approach in our breakdown of AI-powered Shopify apps.
Final Thoughts
Product bundling isn't optional anymore. It's one of the highest-ROI tactics available to Shopify merchants, and the app you choose determines how much of that value you actually capture.
My honest take: most stores should start simple. Install Bundler or Fast Bundle, create 5-10 bundles based on your best-selling products, and measure the impact. Once you've validated that bundling works for your catalog (it probably will), then decide whether you want the manual control of PickyStory or the AI automation of Maevn.
The worst thing you can do is overthink this and install nothing. Even a basic "buy these two together and save 10%" offer will outperform having no bundle strategy at all. Start somewhere. For more on increasing your store's revenue through smart product pairing, read our guide on how to increase your Shopify store's average order value.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best Shopify bundle app for small stores?
For stores under 10k monthly visitors, Bundler or Fast Bundle are solid budget-friendly options. They handle basic bundle types well and won't eat into thin margins with expensive monthly fees. If you want AI-powered bundling without per-feature upsells, Maevn's flat $100/mo plan includes everything — but it makes more sense once you have enough traffic for the behavioral AI to work with.
Do bundle apps slow down my Shopify store?
Most modern bundle apps are well-optimized and won't noticeably slow your store. Apps that inject heavy JavaScript on every page load can add 100-300ms. Look for apps that lazy-load their scripts or only fire on relevant pages. Maevn and PickyStory both handle this well. Always test your page speed before and after installing any app.
Can I use multiple bundle apps at the same time?
Technically yes, but it's not a great idea. Multiple bundle apps can conflict with each other, cause duplicate discount issues, and confuse your analytics. Pick one app that covers your needs rather than stacking two or three together.
What's the difference between AI bundling and manual bundling?
Manual bundling means you create specific bundle offers yourself — 'buy shampoo + conditioner, save 15%.' AI bundling analyzes visitor behavior and automatically suggests relevant product combinations. Manual gives you more control; AI scales better and can surface bundles you'd never think to create. The best approach for most stores is a mix of both.
How much can product bundling actually increase average order value?
Most studies put the AOV lift from bundling between 10-30%, depending on your product catalog and how well your bundles are targeted. Stores with complementary products (like skincare lines or electronics with accessories) tend to see the highest lifts. Even a conservative 10% AOV increase compounds significantly over thousands of orders.
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