If you are researching Shopify bundle apps in 2026, you will run into the same four names repeatedly: Magic Bundles, Kaching Bundle, Wide Bundles, and Bundler. Each one lets you add quantity breaks and bundle offers to your product pages, but the differences in pricing, setup time, and feature access are significant.
This comparison is written by the Uptek team, who built Magic Bundles. We have tried to represent the other apps fairly based on their publicly listed pricing and features. Our goal is to help you make the right choice for your store, even if that means recommending a paid alternative for your specific situation.
What to Look for in a Shopify Bundle App
Before comparing apps, it helps to know what actually matters.
Pricing structure. Monthly fees are the obvious consideration, but transaction fees and per-order revenue cuts can cost more than a flat subscription if you have strong sales volume. Read the pricing page carefully before installing.
Feature access on entry-level plans. Many apps lock core features behind higher-tier paid plans. Confirm that the features you need are available at the price point you plan to pay.
Theme compatibility. Shopify has hundreds of themes. If a bundle app requires theme code edits, you are adding maintenance risk every time you update your theme. Apps that work without theme edits are lower-maintenance.
Setup time. A bundle app you can have live in two minutes is more valuable than one that requires a 30-minute developer setup, especially when you want to test quickly and iterate.
Widget design quality. Customers see the bundle widget on your product page. A poorly designed widget reduces conversion. Look at screenshots before installing.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Magic Bundles | Kaching Bundle | Wide Bundles | Bundler |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | $0 | $14.99 to $59.99 | $18 to $36 | $9.99 to $24.99 |
| Transaction fees | None | None | None | None on paid plans |
| Free plan available | Yes (full features) | No | No | Yes (limited) |
| Setup time | Under 2 minutes | 30+ minutes | 30+ minutes | 30+ minutes |
| Theme code edits required | No | Sometimes | Sometimes | Sometimes |
| Quantity breaks | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| BOGO deals | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Volume discounts | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cart drawer support | Yes | Yes | Varies by theme | Varies by plan |
| Widget customization | Full | Full | Full | Limited on free plan |
| Analytics dashboard | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
App-by-App Breakdown
Magic Bundles (Free)
Magic Bundles is the app we built at Uptek. It is $0 per month with no transaction fees, no revenue cut, and no feature gating. Every feature is available from day one.
Setup takes under two minutes. You install the app, pick a product, configure your tiers, and publish. The widget appears on your product page without any theme code edits.
Best for: Merchants who want quantity breaks live fast with zero ongoing cost. Particularly well-suited for stores just starting with bundle offers who want to test AOV lift before committing to a paid tool.
Not ideal for: Merchants who need highly custom bundle logic that goes beyond quantity breaks, BOGO, and volume discounts.
Kaching Bundle
Kaching Bundle is one of the most widely used paid bundle apps on the Shopify App Store. It has strong design quality and robust analytics. Pricing starts at $14.99/month for the basic plan and goes up to $59.99/month for the premium plan, which unlocks additional analytics and priority support.
Setup is more involved than Magic Bundles. The recommended installation includes some theme code additions to ensure the widget renders correctly with your specific theme. For merchants on non-standard themes or heavily customized storefronts, the setup process can take 30 minutes or more.
Best for: Established merchants with high revenue who want deep analytics and are comfortable with the monthly fee. Kaching’s premium plan analytics are stronger than what most free tools offer.
Not ideal for: New stores or merchants testing bundle offers for the first time. The monthly fee is hard to justify until you have confirmed that bundles drive meaningful AOV lift in your store.
Wide Bundles
Wide Bundles focuses on cross-sell and product bundling (selling different products together), in addition to quantity breaks on single products. If your goal is to bundle product A with product B at a combined discount, Wide Bundles handles this better than most competitors.
Pricing is $18/month for the basic plan and $36/month for the advanced plan. There is no free tier.
Best for: Merchants whose primary goal is multi-product bundles (combining SKUs) rather than single-product quantity breaks. If your bundle strategy is “buy a shirt, get socks at 30% off,” Wide Bundles is worth evaluating.
Not ideal for: Merchants who only want quantity breaks on individual products. At $18 to $36/month, the cost is difficult to justify if you are only using quantity break functionality that you can get for free elsewhere.
Bundler
Bundler has a free plan, but it is limited. The free tier restricts the number of active bundles and excludes some discount types. To access full functionality, you need the paid plan at $9.99/month (basic) or $24.99/month (premium).
Setup time is similar to Kaching and Wide Bundles. The widget design is functional but less polished than the other options.
Best for: Merchants who want a mid-range paid option and find Kaching too expensive. The $9.99/month plan hits a reasonable price point for stores with moderate revenue.
Not ideal for: Merchants who want a fully functional free tier. Bundler’s free plan is more of a trial than a usable option for most stores.
Bottom Line
If you want quantity breaks on your Shopify store without paying a monthly fee, Magic Bundles is the straightforward choice. It has no pricing ceiling to hit, no features locked behind paid plans, and no setup complexity.
If you have high revenue and want enterprise-grade analytics alongside your bundle offers, Kaching Bundle’s premium plan delivers features that justify the cost at scale.
If your bundle strategy involves pairing different products together (not just quantity breaks), Wide Bundles handles cross-product bundling better than the others.
For most Shopify merchants, especially those testing bundle offers for the first time, we recommend starting with Magic Bundles. You can always migrate to a paid tool later if your needs outgrow what it offers. Starting paid and discovering that bundles do not move the needle for your store is a more expensive path to the same conclusion.