• This is a presales question really, as I would like confirmation for the following.
    Is this plugin set up to:
    Allow us to put say 8 ‘simple’ product items from the inventory (of over 50 item choices) into a bundle as opposed to setting them up again as variables for the bundle.

    Can they be set up as a list using a set of categories or tags, or is each single item added to the bundle options separately.

    The customer must choose 8 jellies from a drop down of about 50 items (we can subdivide to pick say 2 each from 3 lists), and also buy the wooden box for this bundle. (The bundle options must force the box purchases and the eight jellies of choice) for example. Example only: https://tangledgardenherbs.com/product/large-gift-box-2/

    The jellies are also in sold separately from the shopping cart so if we mark a jelly ‘out of stock’ then we would like that item not to appear in the list for the bundle. (We are not managing stock with woocommerce, but simply check our items out of stock manually.)

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by FireFlyWebs.

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  • Plugin Author WPClever

    (@wpclever)

    Hi,

    Our plugin just supports add simple products, variable products or variations to the bundle. Don’t support add the products from the category or tag.

    For your case, we provide 2 ways:
    1. Add 50 simple products to one bundle and make it optionable. We’ll help you add the code to limit the product is 8 for each bundle. This is the best choice if you already have 50 products on your site.
    2. Add a variable product with 50 variations then add this product to the bundle 8 times. Then the buyer can choose variation for each of 8 in the bundle.

    In 2 cases, if one of product in the bundle is “out of stock”, the buyer can’t buy the bundle. And when the bundle was sold, the stock of bundled products auto reduce.

    Regards,
    WPclever

    Thread Starter FireFlyWebs

    (@fireflywebs)

    Re: In 2 cases, if one of product in the bundle is “out of stock”, the buyer can’t buy the bundle.

    I take this to mean that the entire bundle is out of stock even if the other 49 choices are available? Is this a fix that you might be giving attention to in the future? Are there additional plug-ins that can add this additional functionality.

    1. Add 50 simple products to one bundle and make it optionable. We’ll help you add the code to limit the product is 8 for each bundle. This is the best choice if you already have 50 products on your site.

    I would be interested in this code, but I haven’t installed the plug in yet.

    Thread Starter FireFlyWebs

    (@fireflywebs)

    Also. Does this plug in also force the sale to include the 8 jellies, and the box?

    Thread Starter FireFlyWebs

    (@fireflywebs)

    Also, another question to the 2 above. I downloaded the free version just to take a look. I need to know I can add more than one attribute per bundle. Ie a gift box that holds one liqueur (with 11 options) and 1 jelly (with 30 options). Can both be set up for the product so that there are 2 option drop downs?

    Plugin Author WPClever

    (@wpclever)

    In 2 cases, if one of product in the bundle is “out of stock”, the buyer can’t buy the bundle.

    Sorry, that is an issue and we’ll fix this problem today.

    I need to know I can add more than one attribute per bundle

    Our plugin doesn’t support to add attributes for the bundle but you can use another plugin to add extra options. e.g WooCommerce Extra Product Options

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