Merchandising and revenue optimization

Bundle Pilot

Bundle Pilot helps merchants build repeatable bundle programs with kits, optional items, and offer rules that improve basket value without turning merchandising into spreadsheet work.

  • Unlimited bundle creation
  • Variation-based bundles
  • Optional product controls
  • CSV import and export

Application brief

Core capabilities

These capabilities help merchandising teams move from one-off bundle promotions to a repeatable offer system.

01

Build bundle types that match the strategy

Combine multiple products, kit variations, and optional items into curated offers without artificial limits on how bundles are assembled.

02

Turn bundles into a repeatable revenue lever

Use bundles to raise average order value, expose new categories, and pair slow-moving items with hot sellers in more strategic offers.

03

Give the merchandising team room to iterate

Manage bundle operations with duplicate, import/export, and rapid-update workflows so the merchandising team can keep adjusting offers as campaigns change.

Outcomes

What teams should expect

The strongest bundle programs improve both basket value and the team’s ability to manage assortment logic with less manual effort.

  • Higher-value baskets
  • More repeatable bundle workflows
  • Stronger assortment strategy

Deployment fit

How to evaluate Bundle Pilot well

Bundle rules, offer performance, and product relationships create better inputs for guided merchandising, recommendations, and promotion analysis.

Bundle Pilot is most valuable when bundles are a recurring merchandising lever, not a one-off campaign tactic. The product should be evaluated against assortment strategy, team workflow, and catalog complexity.

  • Start with the bundle types your team repeats most often across campaigns.
  • Review how merchandising, catalog, and fulfillment teams coordinate bundle changes today.
  • Confirm whether the main goal is basket lift, offer simplification, or stronger assortment control.

Workflow model

How the workflow works in practice

These details show how Bundle Pilot fits into merchandising planning, offer setup, and ongoing optimization.

01

Bundle creation controls

Bundle Pilot is built so merchants can create simple bundles, variation-based kits, and more complex offer structures without being constrained by bundle-size limits.

  • Add a few products or many products to a single bundle or kit.
  • Use minimum and maximum optional product restrictions to guide shopper choice.
  • Create variation-based bundles for more flexible merchandising models.

02

Why merchandising teams use it

Bundle Pilot is intended to make bundled selling easier for both customers and operators, helping teams improve cross-sell behavior, simplify choice, and move assortment strategy beyond one-off promotions.

  • Package slower-moving items with stronger sellers.
  • Bundle previously purchased products to improve convenience and repeat buying.
  • Expose non-complementary product categories to new customer segments through curated offers.

Next Step

See where Bundle Pilot fits in your merchandising stack.

If bundle strategy is still too manual or too brittle in your storefront, Integer Cloud can help map Bundle Pilot to your merchandising workflow.