Thanks for contacting us here at WPClever Support Forum.
For your information:
- WPC Product Bundles is a plugin for bundling simple, subscription, and variable products. Customers must buy all items included in a bundle to enjoy the promotion/discount. There are 2 pricing methods: fixed price (General tab) or auto-calculated price (the sum of prices of all chosen bundled products). Customers can change the quantity of each item when the Custom quantity option is enabled and can leave any item out of the list if you set the Min quantity limit for each item to 0.
This is the most flexible and common plugin for building offers with min/max limit and flexible tax rates.
- We also have another plugin called WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce, which is a kit-building plugin. In a deal, you can set up both optional and required items, with flexible pricing methods: only base price, include/exclude base price. You can rename a component and set a new price in percentage or an amount.
Users can add multiple products to each component, and with version 6.2.0 or later, users now can choose either SINGLE or MULTIPLE selection for each component of a composite.
There are a variety of sources for users to pull various products at once to each components using product tags, categories, attributes (color, size, ...), brands, etc.
hello everyone,
as the subject, could someone tell me the real differences between the plugins? they seem to do the same things.
thank you very much
Hi Pasquale,
Thanks for contacting us here at WPClever Support Forum.
For your information:
- WPC Product Bundles is a plugin for bundling simple, subscription, and variable products. Customers must buy all items included in a bundle to enjoy the promotion/discount. There are 2 pricing methods: fixed price (General tab) or auto-calculated price (the sum of prices of all chosen bundled products). Customers can change the quantity of each item when the Custom quantity option is enabled and can leave any item out of the list if you set the Min quantity limit for each item to 0.
This is the most flexible and common plugin for building offers with min/max limit and flexible tax rates.
You can check one example here, this bundle is made of different variations of the same variable product: https://doc.wpclever.net/woosb/bundle-samples/.
Doc: https://doc.wpclever.net/woosb/
Live demo: https://demo.wpclever.net/woosb/
- We also have another plugin called WPC Composite Products for WooCommerce, which is a kit-building plugin. In a deal, you can set up both optional and required items, with flexible pricing methods: only base price, include/exclude base price. You can rename a component and set a new price in percentage or an amount.
Users can add multiple products to each component, and with version 6.2.0 or later, users now can choose either SINGLE or MULTIPLE selection for each component of a composite.
There are a variety of sources for users to pull various products at once to each components using product tags, categories, attributes (color, size, ...), brands, etc.
Doc: https://doc.wpclever.net/wooco/
Live demo: http://demo.wpclever.net/wooco/
For more details in comparing our major 5 WooCommerce plugins, please refer to this blog
https://wpclever.net/5-best-woocommerce-product-bundling-tools-for-skyrocketing-your-sales
Hopefully, my explanations are helpful enough. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. I'm happy to help.
Have a nice day and best regards from the WPClever team.
Janilyn T. - WPClever Support Agent