Can I create a bundle variant in Webflow where the quantity subtracts from the individual sizes?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, in Webflow, you can create a bundle variant where the quantity subtracts from the individual sizes. Here's how you can achieve this:

  1. Create product options: Start by creating product options for the individual sizes of your bundle variant. For example, if your bundle includes t-shirts of different sizes (small, medium, large), create product options for each size.

  2. Create a variant for the bundle: Create a new variant for the bundle product. In this variant, set the quantity to the maximum available quantity for the bundle. For example, if the bundle includes 10 t-shirts, set the quantity to 10.

  3. Specify the minimum and maximum quantity for each option: Set the minimum and maximum quantity for each individual size option. For example, for the small size, set the minimum and maximum quantity to 0 and 10 respectively. This will ensure that customers can choose up to 10 small-size shirts for their bundle.

  4. Set the availability: Specify the availability of each size option based on the chosen quantity. For example, if the customer selects 2 small-size shirts, update the availability for the small size option to be 8 out of 10.

  5. Customize the price: If the individual sizes have different prices, you can customize the pricing of each option accordingly. For example, you can set a different price for each size and have the total bundle price calculated automatically.

By following these steps, you can create a bundle variant in Webflow where the quantity subtracts from the individual sizes. This will allow customers to choose their desired quantities for different sizes within the bundle and keep track of the availability of each size.

Additional questions:

  1. How do I set up product options in Webflow?
  2. Can I create different pricing tiers for product variants in Webflow?
  3. Is it possible to create discounts or promotions for bundle variants in Webflow?