Small bundle discount test
A lighter bundle discount that keeps more of the margin intact.
$148.50bundle price
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Use this when the main question is not just bundle price, but what the bundle discount does to profit.
Result
Price a bundle from its regular combined value, cost base, and bundle discount.
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Use this when the main question is not just bundle price, but what the bundle discount does to profit.
This calculator uses the same bundle engine as the broader bundle pricing page, but frames the result around discount depth, savings, and retained profit.
Start with your best current estimate, adjust the inputs until the result feels realistic, and use the related tools below when you want to pressure-test price, profit, or payout from another angle.
Price a bundle from its regular combined value, cost base, and bundle discount.
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A lighter bundle discount that keeps more of the margin intact.
$148.50bundle price
Load this exampleA steeper discount where profit starts to compress faster.
$171.60bundle price
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FAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
The math is the same, but this page emphasizes how the discount itself affects profit rather than just the bundle price.
Yes. Bundle offers sometimes preserve profit better than straight discounts because they change both price and basket size.