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Bundle Pricing

Price a bundle from its regular combined value, cost base, and bundle discount.

Result

Bundle Pricing

Price a bundle from its regular combined value, cost base, and bundle discount.

Bundles work best when the discount is visible but the combined profit still stays healthy.

Bundle price
$153.00
Bundle savings
$27.00
Bundle profit
$71.00
Bundle margin
46.41%

Breakdown

Plain-English math so the result stays easy to explain.

  • Combined regular price
    $180.00
  • Combined cost
    $82.00
  • Bundle discount %
    15.0%

Bundles

Bundle Pricing Calculator

Use bundle pricing when you want a multi-item offer to feel like a deal without quietly eroding margin.

This calculator helps you price a bundle from the combined regular value, your combined cost, and the discount you want to offer.

How to use this page

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.

The calculator, examples, and shareable URL all stay aligned so you can test ideas quickly and revisit them later.

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Worked examples

Start from a realistic scenario

Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.

Accessory bundle

A basic multi-item ecommerce bundle where the regular combined value is clear.

$123.20bundle price

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Service bundle

A packaged offer combining multiple smaller services into one sale.

$393.60bundle price

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Last updated

April 18, 2026

This page was reviewed for clarity and consistency.

FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

Should the combined regular price match list price exactly?

Usually yes. Using the normal separate-item total makes the bundle savings easier to explain and more realistic.

Can I use this for service bundles too?

Yes. If you can estimate the combined standalone value and your cost to deliver, the same math still works.