In this video, I’m going to demonstrate how to create a New Product Bundle. In this video, I’m going to demonstrate how to create a New Product Bundle. In the left menu, on the “MAIN” tab, click “Catalog”, then click “Products”. In the left menu, on the “MAIN” tab, click “Catalog”, then click “Products”. This is the Products menu page. We did a complete walkthrough of this page in a separate video, which is linked below. This is the Products menu page. We did a complete walkthrough of this page in a separate video, which is linked below. To create a new product bundle on the “Mystic Parent Catalog”, click the “Create New Product” button on the top right. To create a new product bundle on the “Mystic Parent Catalog”, click the “Create New Product” button on the top right. To add this New Bundle Product to Child Catalogs under the “Mystic Parent Catalog”, click the pencil icon next to “Catalogs”, and then select Catalogs by clicking the checkbox next to them. To add this New Bundle Product to Child Catalogs under the “Mystic Parent Catalog”, click the pencil icon next to “Catalogs”, and then select Catalogs by clicking the checkbox next to them. Give the New Product Bundle a Name and unique Product Code. In this example, we’ll call it “New Product Bundle”, and use the Code 1 2 3 4 5 dash B. Give the New Product Bundle a Name and unique Product Code. In this example, we’ll call it “New Product Bundle”, and use the Code 1 2 3 4 5 dash B. Select a Product Type that has all relevant Product Attributes needed for this Bundle, as well as has “Product Bundle” enabled for Product Usage. Select a Product Type that has all relevant Product Attributes needed for this Bundle, as well as has “Product Bundle” enabled for Product Usage. Then select “Product Bundle” under “Product Usage”. This identifies the product as a Bundle and enables the “Bundle Items” section where we’ll add the products we want to bundle together. The rest of the “General” section was detailed in a separate video, which is linked below. Then select “Product Bundle” under “Product Usage”. This identifies the product as a Bundle and enables the “Bundle Items” section where we’ll add the products we want to bundle together. The rest of the “General” section was detailed in a separate video, which is linked below. In the “Bundle Items” section, we’ll click the “Add” button. This will open up a modal window where we’ll select the products we want to include in this bundle. In the “Bundle Items” section, we’ll click the “Add” button. This will open up a modal window where we’ll select the products we want to include in this bundle. In this window, we can scroll through or type to search for products to add to our New Product Bundle. In this window, we can scroll through or type to search for products to add to our New Product Bundle. We’ll type in “New” as the search term and hit enter. We’ll add the products “New Product Example” and “New Product Standard”to our bundle by selecting the checkboxes next to them. Once we’ve selected the desired products, we’ll click the “Apply” button to include them in the bundle. We’ll type in new as the search term and hit enter. We’ll add the products. New product example, and new product standard to our bundle, by selecting the checkboxes next to them. Once we’ve selected the desired products, we’ll click the apply button to include them in the bundle. This is our Product Bundle. We can continue adding products to the bundle as needed by clicking the “Add” button again and following the process we just completed. This is our Product Bundle. We can continue adding products to the bundle as needed by clicking the “Add” button again and following the process we just completed. We can reorder the products within the bundle by clicking and dragging the “hamburger” icon on the left of the product. This allows us to prioritize certain products or organize them in a way that makes sense for the customer. Additionally, we can define the quantities of each product included in the bundle. For example, this bundle could include 2 of the “New Product Example” products, but only one of the “New Product - Standard”, as shown here. This level of control allows us to tailor the bundle to specific customer needs and preferences. We can reorder the products within the bundle by clicking and dragging the hamburger icon on the left of the product. This allows us to prioritize certain products, or organize them, in a way that makes sense for the customer. Additionally, we can Define the quantities of each product included in the bundle. For example, this bundle could include two of the new product example products, but only one of the new product standard has shown here. This level of control allows us to tailor the bundle to specific customer needs and preferences. The individual Unit and applicable Sale pricing for each product is listed for reference. If we need to remove a product from the bundle, we can simply click the “X” icon on the right to delete it. This provides flexibility in managing the contents of the bundle and ensuring that only the desired products are included. The individual Unit and applicable Sale pricing for each product is listed for reference. If we need to remove a product from the bundle, we can simply click the “X” icon on the right to delete it. This provides flexibility in managing the contents of the bundle and ensuring that only the desired products are included. Similar to other Products, we can define inventory settings for the bundle. The difference being, if one of the products in the bundle goes out of stock, it will automatically put the entire bundle out of stock, as we can’t sell a bundle if one of its components is unavailable. When this happens, we have the option to either show an out-of-stock message to customers or hide the product in the store altogether. For this example, we’ll choose to show an out-of-stock message. This way, customers will know that the bundle is temporarily unavailable and can check back later. This approach helps manage customer expectations and provides transparency regarding product availability. It’s a simple yet effective way to handle inventory issues and maintain customer satisfaction. Similar to other products. We can Define inventory settings for the bundle. The difference being, if one of the products in the bundle goes out of stock it will automatically put the entire bundle out of stock as we can’t sell a bundle. If one of its components is unavailable, When this happens, we have the option to either show, an out-of-stock message to customers or hide the product in the store altogether. For this example, we’ll choose to show an out of stock message. This way customers will know that the bundle is temporarily unavailable and can check back later. This approach helps manage customer expectations. And provides transparency regarding product availability. It’s a simple yet effective way to handle inventory issues and maintain customer satisfaction. Product properties that are assigned to the product type are available for the bundle product, just like the Standard and Configurable Products. Additionally, all the same product extras are also available. This ensures bundle products are similar to other products, providing a consistent and comprehensive experience. Product properties that are assigned to the product type are available for the bundle product, just like the Standard and Configurable Products. Additionally, all the same product extras are also available. This ensures bundle products are similar to other products, providing a consistent and comprehensive experience. In the shipping section, we have “Direct Ship”, “In-Store Pickup”, and “Delivery” fulfillment options that can be defined for this bundle. For each product listed, the “Weight”, “Length”, “Width”, “Height”, and individual fulfillment methods are inherited from the products themselves. Any edits necessary to these fields will need to happen on the individual product pages. “Total Weight” is calculated by individual product quantities in the bundle and their associated product weights. This is important for calculating shipping costs accurately. In the shipping section, we have “Direct Ship”, “In-Store Pickup”, and “Delivery” fulfillment options that can be defined for this bundle. For each product listed, the “Weight”, “Length”, “Width”, “Height”, and individual fulfillment methods are inherited from the products themselves. Any edits necessary to these fields will need to happen on the individual product pages. “Total Weight” is calculated by individual product quantities in the bundle and their associated product weights. This is important for calculating shipping costs accurately. Back in the “Pricing” field of the “General” section, the system displays “Total pricing” based on the bundled products and their quantities for reference. We can then establish the price for the bundle. If we want to use the same price as the total of the individual products, we can do that. Alternatively, we might put the bundle on sale for a slightly lower price, such as 339.99, to incentivize customers to purchase the bundle. When we have finished configuring the “New Product Bundle”, we’ll click the “Save” button on the top right. When we have finished configuring the “New Product Bundle”, we’ll click the “Save” button on the top right.
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