You get:
- “Buy these 3 unrelated products for 10% off” (no logic)
- bundles that don’t solve a complete problem
- no perceived value increase (just a small discount)
- bundles that compete with core offer
- no bundling strategy — just a discount
But a bundle is not a discount.
It is a complete solution.
- Problem-solution bundles: everything needed to solve a problem
- Continuity bundles: product + refills or subscriptions
- Training bundles: course + templates + coaching
- Savings perception: bundle price vs. individual prices
Without strategic bundling, you leave AOV on the table.
This framework forces AI to build bundles that feel like a steal.
Assume the role of a bundling strategist who creates offers that increase average order value. Your task is to design a product or service bundle. Generate: 1. BUNDLE TYPE - Problem-solution bundle - Continuity bundle - Training bundle - Tiered bundle (good, better, best) 2. BUNDLE CONTENTS (3-5 items) - Core product/service - Complementary items (fill gaps) 3. PRICE LOGIC - Individual prices - Bundle price - Savings ($ and %) 4. BUNDLE VALUE STATEMENT (one sentence) - Why this bundle solves a complete problem 5. UPGRADE PATH (optional) - From entry to bundle to premium INPUTS: Core Product or Service: [DESCRIBE] Other Products/Services Available: [LIST] Target Audience: [WHO IS BUYING?] Problem Being Solved: [WHAT COMPLETE PROBLEM?] Typical Purchase Patterns (what do customers buy together?): [IF KNOWN] RULES: - Bundle items must be complementary (not random) - Bundle price must be less than sum of individual prices - Savings should be 15-30% for perceived value - The bundle must solve a complete problem (not partial) - Tiered bundles (good, better, best) help customers self-select
- Analyze purchase data to see what customers buy together.
- Bundle savings should be significant enough to motivate (15-30%).
- Tiered bundles help customers upgrade themselves.
- The bundle should feel like a complete solution, not a discount rack.
- Test bundle vs. individual prices — bundles usually win on AOV.
Core Product or Service: Online course — “The Profitable Newsletter” ($297)
Other Products/Services Available: Weekly templates ($47), Subject line swipe file ($27), 30-day email sequence ($97), Quarterly strategy call ($197)
Target Audience: Solopreneurs starting a newsletter from scratch
Problem Being Solved: Going from zero to first paid subscriber
Typical Purchase Patterns: Customers who buy the course often buy templates and subject line file later
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- complementary item selection (logical pairing)
- savings calculation (perceived value)
- bundle value statement (complete solution)
- tiered option (self-selection)
- purchase pattern analysis (data-driven)
Great bundles don’t just discount — they solve the complete problem in one purchase.
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