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When Aussie founders want a bigger order, their first instinct is almost always a discount. Slap 15% off, run a sale, watch revenue tick up, then wonder six weeks later why the bank balance has not moved. Discounts lift orders and gut your margin at the same time. There is a better lever sitting right under your nose, and most stores are barely using it.

Bundling. Not the lazy “buy more, save more” banner, but a deliberate value structure that gets customers to add more to their cart because it genuinely makes sense to. Done well, product bundles lift average order value by 20 to 30% on average, and up to 30% of ecommerce revenue now comes from bundled products. Bundle buyers are also worth 2.7 times more over their lifetime than single-item buyers.

Here is the part that should make you sit up. McKinsey found brands using bundles see roughly a 20% sales increase and a 30% profit increase. Profit, not just revenue. This is the playbook for building bundles that raise your AOV without torching the margin you worked so hard to protect.

Why Bundles Beat Discounts on Margin

The maths is the whole argument. A flat 15% discount on a $100 order with a 60% gross margin does not cost you 15% of revenue. It comes straight off the profit. Your $60 of margin drops to $45. You have just given away a quarter of your profit to sell the exact same thing.

A bundle works the other way around. Instead of discounting one item, you get the customer to buy two or three, then share a small slice of the extra margin as the incentive. The order value goes up, your total dollar margin goes up, and the customer feels they got a deal. Everybody wins except the discount culture you are trying to escape.

This is why we treat bundling as a profit tactic, not a promotion. If you have been leaning on sitewide sales to hit your numbers, read our Shopify Price Testing Playbook alongside this one. The two together will change how you think about every dollar of AOV.

Mix and match bundle builder showing three products selected and a 12% saving
Mix-and-match builders convert hard: 72% of bundle-builder sessions end with items added to cart.

The Five Bundle Types That Actually Work

Not all bundles pull the same weight. These are the five that consistently move AOV for Aussie Shopify stores, roughly in order of how easy they are to launch.

One rule beats all the others: offer bundles and individual items, never bundles alone. This mixed approach generates 25 to 35% more revenue than pure bundling, because you never force a customer who only wants one thing to walk away.

The Pricing Rule That Protects Your Margin

This is where most founders overcorrect. They get excited about bundles, then discount them so heavily that the AOV win evaporates. A bundle that saves the customer 40% is just a sale with extra steps.

The sweet spot is a 10 to 15% saving off the combined individual prices. That is enough to feel like real value and shift behaviour, but small enough that the extra units more than cover it. Remember the goal: you are trading a thin slice of margin per item for a much bigger basket.

A quick worked example in AUD. Three items at $30 each is $90 at full price. Bundle them at $79, a 12% saving. If your unit margin is 60%, you make $54 selling one item alone, but $37.40 on a bundle that moves three units. Same customer, same session, and you have nearly doubled your dollar margin while they feel like they saved.

Bundling is also the cleanest way to move slow inventory without a fire sale. Pair a slow mover with a bestseller and you clear stock at close to full value. Our Shopify Dead Stock Playbook goes deep on that specific play.

Where to Place Bundles for Maximum Lift

A great bundle in the wrong spot earns nothing. Placement decides how many customers ever see the offer, so put it in the three moments where intent is highest.

Test one placement at a time. If you bolt bundles onto all three at once and AOV moves, you will never know which one did the work.

Bar chart of bundle AOV lift by placement with product page highest
AOV lift by placement. The product page usually does the heaviest lifting.

The Tools and How to Set Them Up

Shopify’s native bundles are fine for simple fixed sets, but a dedicated app gives you mix and match, volume breaks, and analytics in one place. The two we point members to most are Fast Bundle for value and range, and Rebuy for AI-driven dynamic bundles once you are past mid-six figures.

Setting up your first bundle with Fast Bundle takes about 20 minutes:

Whatever tool you pick, insist on per-bundle analytics. Brands running dedicated bundling tools report an average revenue increase of 23.7%, but only because they can see which bundles work and double down.

Bundle performance table showing take rate, AOV and revenue per bundle
Per-bundle analytics let you scale the winners and quietly retire the losers.

Proof It Works: Real Brand Results

The numbers are not theoretical. Supplement brand Olly used dynamic bundles and subscription upsells to lift AOV by just over 25%, while growing subscription revenue by 63%. Ritual Zero, the non-alcoholic spirits brand, saw a 46.3% AOV boost applying bundle best practices.

Then there is the compounding effect on retention. Bundling improves customer lifetime value by 25 to 35% through higher purchase frequency, and personalised bundles drive 40% higher retention than non-bundled offers. You are not just winning a bigger first order, you are starting a better relationship.

The pattern across every one of these brands is the same. They stopped treating bundles as a discount and started treating them as value architecture, deciding what genuinely belongs together and pricing it to protect margin.

Why Bundling Compounds Across Your Store

Here is where the pieces click together. A higher AOV means every dollar you spend acquiring a customer works harder, because you earn more on the first order. That better first-order economics lets you outbid competitors on ads without losing money.

Then the 2.7 times lifetime value of bundle buyers kicks in over the following months. You acquired a more valuable customer at a better margin, and they come back more often. That is a flywheel, not a one-off sale. If you want to measure the downstream effect properly, pair this with our Shopify LTV Playbook.

Discounting shrinks the pie to move more of it. Bundling grows the pie and hands the customer a slightly bigger slice. Over a year, those are two completely different businesses.

Your Bundle Launch Checklist

Work through this to launch your first profitable bundle this week:

Inside eCommerce Circle, building a margin-safe bundle strategy is one of the core Profit pillars we work on with every member, because it is the fastest way to grow order value without training your customers to wait for a sale. If you want a second opinion on your bundle and pricing mix, let’s talk.

The Shopify Bundle Playbook: How Aussie DTC Founders Lift Average Order Value Without Torching Margin
Paul Warren

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Helping Shopify brand owners scale smarter through the eCommerce Circle coaching community.

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