If you’re using Printful to fulfill orders, you’ve probably wondered: Can I sell bundles?
Short answer? No, Printful doesn’t have a bundling feature.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t sell bundles. You just have to set them up manually using Shopify and a third-party app like Simple Bundles & Kits.
And trust me, if you’re not bundling, you’re leaving money on the table.
I’ll show you how to do it—step by step.
Why You Should Sell BundlesBundling is one of the easiest ways to increase your store’s average order value (AOV)—which means more profit per sale.
Instead of selling one T-shirt for $25, why not sell a bundle of three for $65? The customer gets a deal, and you make more per order without extra marketing costs.
This works because of a simple human principle: people love deals. They see a discount on a bundle and assume they’re getting more value—even if the profit margin stays the same (or even increases) for you.
Bundling also helps with decision fatigue. Instead of customers having to scroll through 50 products, you give them a pre-selected set of items that work together. Less thinking, faster checkout.
And the best part? Studies show bundling can increase profits by up to 50% when done right. That’s not just theory—it’s real data.
But let’s be real: Printful doesn’t make this easy. That’s why we need a workaround.
The Problem: Printful Doesn’t Have BundlingHere’s the problem: Printful treats each product as an individual order.
That means:
No automatic multipacks (each item is listed separately) No built-in bundle discounts No combined shipping if products come from different warehousesSo if a customer buys two T-shirts and a mug, Printful processes them as three separate orders. That’s a problem if you’re trying to sell bundles because:
Customers expect one package, one shipping fee. They might feel confused when items arrive in separate shipments. You can’t apply a bundle discount within Printful.This is frustrating because other print-on-demand platforms (like Gelato or SPOD) offer some form of bundling. But Printful has the best product quality and integrations, so switching platforms isn’t always the best move.
So, how do we fix this? Shopify + a third-party app.
The Solution: Shopify + Simple Bundles & KitsIf you’re on Shopify, there’s a third-party app that solves this problem: Simple Bundles & Kits.
Here’s why I recommend it:
Free plan available (create up to 3 bundles, process 500 orders per month) Automates bundle creation Infinite Options for bundles with multiple sizes/variantsThere’s also a $24/month plan, but the free version is enough to get started.
Why not just create bundles manually on Shopify without an app?
You could, but it’s a mess. Without an app, you’d have to:
Track bundle orders manually Create custom discount codes for bundles Fulfill one-by-one inside PrintfulThat’s too much work. Let Simple Bundles & Kits do the work.
Step-by-Step: How to Create Printful Bundles on Shopify 1. Install the Simple Bundles & Kits App Go to the Shopify App Store Search for Simple Bundles & Kits Click InstallThe installation is easy but what’s more important is making sure your Shopify store is bundle ready before you install the app.
Check your pricing strategy, product selection and shipping options. A poorly planned bundle can actually hurt your margins if you don’t price it right. You want to make sure your bundle pricing gives customers a reason to buy more without eating into your profit.
2. Choose Your Bundle TypeOnce installed click “Build Bundle” and choose one of two options: