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Kaching bundles

Kaching bundles lets you create customizable product bundles that not only boost average order value (AOV) but also improve conversion rates. With its simple bundle builder, you can design bundles that perfectly match your brand’s style while offering volume-based discounts to your customers. Backed by Shopify-native, user-friendly experience and responsive live support, Kaching bundles ensures a smooth setup and ongoing management.


Key features


  • Select specific products or collections to include in bundles.
  • Set discounts as a percentage, fixed dollar amount, or a specific price.
  • Customize colors and styling to align with the store’s look and feel.
  • Track performance directly in the dashboard, with insights into additional revenue generated.
  • Run built-in A/B tests to optimize bundle performance.


In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to integrate Kaching bundles with Loop subscriptions, ensuring that the correct selling plan is always passed for each variant selector or checkbox.


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Prerequisites


Before we understand the use cases, we need to make sure these things are in place.


✅ The required bundles are created in the Kaching bundle app.

✅ The master subscription toggle is enabled in a newly created bundle.

✅ Only one Kaching widget is used across all products. If multiple widgets are configured, ensure the widget title name is the same across all.

✅ All products must be mapped to Loop selling plans with the desired frequencies configured.



Brands often have different requirements for how they want to sell products through Kaching bundles, whether that’s offering specific frequencies, applying discounts, including free gifts, or tailoring other incentives based on their business needs.


In the following section, we’ll explore various use cases and demonstrate how, with the help of Loop, you can implement these scenarios to enable seamless subscription purchases through bundles.


Case 1


Objective: In this business case, the brand wants to sell products using Kaching bundles with specific rules. Each variant selection on the bundle page should correspond to the same subscription frequency. For instance:



Case 2


Objective: In this business case, the brand wants to sell products using Kaching bundles with specific rules. For example, when a customer buys products in pairs (like 2 jars or 5 jars), they should receive a free gift one-time


Additionally, each variant selection on the bundle page should correspond to a different subscription frequency. For instance:


1 jar → every 1 month

2 jars → every 2 months

3 jars → every 3 months



Case 3


Objective: In this business case, the brand wants to sell products using Kaching bundles with specific rules. For example, when a customer buys more products in pairs (like 2 bottles or 5 bottles), they should receive a free gift on a recurring subscription interval


Additionally, each variant selection on the bundle page should correspond to a different subscription frequency. For instance:


Buy 1, get 1 free → every 1 month

Buy 2, get 3 free → every 2 months

Buy 3, get 6 free → every 3 months



Note 1: To ensure the correct selling plan is passed to the product variant selector, please reach out to the Loop team at support@loopwork.co


Note 2: To include a gift as either a one-time purchase or a subscription, please reach out to Kaching Bundles support for assistance in setting up this use case.



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Updated on: 22/08/2025

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