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  1. Key Concepts
  2. Product Structure
  3. Combi, Clusters, Bundles & Addons

Bundle

Package multiple experiences

Overview

Bundle Products in Prioticket allow you to group multiple existing standalone products into one cohesive offer. Unlike Combi Products, bundles maintain the individuality of each sub-product while enabling flexible packaging, pricing, and tax handling. This makes bundles ideal for marketing purposes and promotional configurations.


Definition and Purpose

A Bundle Product is a composite product consisting of two or more independent products combined into one package. Customers purchase the entire bundle as a single transaction, but each sub-product retains its own:

  • Price and availability

  • Voucher

  • Reporting and invoicing attributes

  • Tax and commission rules

Use Cases:

  • Marketing products that resell combinations of tours or experiences

  • Promotions or seasonal packages

  • Voucher-driven product bundles


Setup & Configuration

Creating a Bundle

  1. Go to the Product Overview

  2. Click Create Product

  3. Choose Bundle Product

  4. Select the Supplier

  5. Add existing products from the same supplier

Pricing Configuration

  • Bundle List Price: The sum of all linked sub-products’ prices

  • Sale Price: Reflects discounts applied at the bundle level (percentage or fixed)

  • Seasonal Pricing: Active season on the bundle applies; price variations are defined per sub-product

Product Settings

  • Settings like cancellation rules, ticket types, or code layouts must be configured at the sub-product level

  • Bundles do not inherit global product settings


Features and Functionality

Dynamic Pricing

  • Each sub-product supports dynamic and seasonal pricing

  • Adjust pricing based on demand, seasons, or promotions

Tax Handling

  • Supports multiple tax rates, applied individually at the sub-product level

  • Ensures accurate financial reporting and compliance

Vouchers and Ticketing

  • Each sub-product generates its own voucher

  • Supports flexibility in redemption, check-in, and reporting

Discounts

  • Apply bundle-level discounts in:

    • Percentage

    • Fixed amounts


Integration and Limitations

Channel Availability

  • Available in: Prioticket Full Website Point of Sale

  • Not available in: External resellers, Mobile POS, Self-service kiosks

Promo Codes

  • Promo codes are not yet supported in bundle products

Product Type Restrictions

  • Cannot include: Cluster products or Combi products

  • No dependencies between sub-products (e.g., shared time slots)

Custom Ticket Types

  • Can be used in bundles but must be added as standard custom by the Prioticket backend team


Reporting and Financials

  • Sales & Purchase Rows: Each sub-product is recorded independently

  • Tax & Commissions: Calculated per sub-product based on catalog or product-specific rules

  • Exports & Reports: Show breakdowns per product, maintaining accuracy across systems


Common Challenges

💪 Challenge
📝 Description

Product Dependencies

Sub-products cannot have dependency logic (e.g., sequential bookings)

Product Options

Currently, additional product options are not supported

Promo Integration

Promo codes not usable with bundles

Tax Complexity

Multiple tax rates must be carefully configured per sub-product


Comparison: Bundle vs Combi Products

🚀 Feature

🎁 Bundle

🤝 Combi

Product Structure

Group of standalone products

Single product with multiple activities

Vouchers

One per sub-product

Single voucher per combi

Pricing

Flexible per product + bundle-level discounts

Single price for the entire combi

Tax Handling

Per sub-product

Global or shared tax rate

Availability

Independent per sub-product

Must coordinate availability across all items

POS Compatibility

Full Website POS only

Supported across POS, Reseller, API, etc.

Dependencies

Not supported

Some dependency logic supported (e.g., shared timeslots)

Modifications

More flexible due to separate vouchers

Harder to amend individual sub-products

Choose Bundle Products when:

  • You need flexibility in pricing, vouchers, and tax per item

  • Products can be redeemed or consumed independently

  • You want to create a marketing package using existing products

Choose Combi Products when:

  • You need a single ticket or experience that includes multiple activities

  • You want shared availability or capacity logic

  • You prefer consolidated bookings and reporting


Summary

Bundle Products are a powerful tool for creating flexible, value-packed offers that combine multiple existing products while maintaining their individual identity. Ideal for promotional campaigns, gift packages, and upselling strategies, bundles provide:

  • Dynamic pricing

  • Voucher-level control

  • Accurate financial reporting

  • Independent availability and tax handling

Proper configuration is key to ensuring a seamless experience for both operators and end-customers. While bundles offer advanced flexibility, they also come with limitations in terms of dependencies and supported sales channels.

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