Overview
A bundle opportunity planner helps ecommerce teams find product bundles, gifts with purchase, free-shipping thresholds, and basket-building offers that make sense to shoppers. Juno reviews catalog fit, order behavior, inventory, margin caveats, and merchandising goals, then creates a prioritized offer plan.
The playbook is useful before seasonal promos, launches, average-order-value pushes, and merchandising planning cycles.
Why you should build baskets with shopper logic
Bundles can increase order value, but only when the pairing is easy to understand. A shopper should quickly see why the products belong together, what problem the bundle solves, and whether the value is real.
Shopify's discounts documentation covers common promotion mechanics. Juno focuses on the planning question before setup: which bundle or threshold idea deserves to exist at all?
The output helps ecommerce, merchandising, lifecycle, and paid teams choose offer concepts that are commercially useful and reviewable.
It also prevents bundle ideas from skipping financial reality. A concept can sound helpful but fail on margin, inventory, compatibility, shipping weight, or operational complexity. Juno marks those caveats before the idea becomes a campaign promise.
That saves review time before creative work starts.
It also clarifies the first measurable test.
Step-by-step
- 1Confirm the product family, promotion window, business goal, allowed offer types, and margin or inventory constraints.
- 2Review catalog relationships, price points, order-value patterns, product compatibility, availability, and shopper use cases.
- 3Identify bundle, gift, threshold, or add-on concepts that have a clear customer reason.
- 4Note channel fit, creative needs, merchandising dependencies, and financial validation requirements.
- 5Rank ideas by expected impact, confidence, effort, margin risk, inventory readiness, and measurement clarity.
- 6Deliver a bundle opportunity table and short planning brief with the best first test.
Frequently asked questions
Does Juno create the discounts?
No. It plans the offer concepts and validation needs. Setup should happen after review.
Can it work without margin data?
Yes, but margin-sensitive recommendations will be marked for finance or merchandising validation.
What makes a bundle idea weak?
Weak bundles lack shopper logic, create compatibility confusion, strain inventory, or hide too much complexity in the offer terms.