Ecommerce Prompts
Ecommerce Prompts for Product Bundles
Product bundles increase average order value — but only if the bundle feels like a logical, valuable combination rather than a random discount. These prompts help ecommerce stores design bundles strategically, name them memorably, and write copy that makes the bundle feel more compelling than the individual items.
Who these prompts are for
Shopify, WooCommerce, and Amazon sellers looking to increase AOV through bundles, subscription boxes launching curated collections, and DTC brands testing bundle pricing strategies.
Ready-to-use prompts
Bundle concept and naming
I sell [list of products]. Design 3 bundle concepts that: (a) group products with logical use-case connections, (b) give each bundle a memorable name that communicates the outcome (not 'Bundle 1'), (c) state who each bundle is best for, (d) include a pricing recommendation (anchor, bundle, savings framing). Focus on buyer motivation, not our cost savings.
Bundle product page copy
Write a Shopify product page for a [bundle name] containing [list items]. Include: (a) headline that leads with the bundle's core use case or outcome, (b) 2-sentence intro selling the bundle logic, (c) what's included (with brief description of why each item belongs), (d) 5 benefit bullets for the complete set, (e) savings framing that's honest and clear, (f) CTA.
Upsell copy at checkout
Write cart and checkout upsell copy for adding [complementary product] to an order that already contains [main product]. The upsell message should: explain why these products work better together, state the specific additional benefit, and make the add-to-cart decision feel obvious. Under 40 words for inline cart. Under 15 words for a button label.
Bundle email announcement
Write an email announcing a new [bundle name] to our customer list. Open with the problem the bundle solves — not the announcement. Describe what's included and why it's a better purchase than the items separately. Include pricing. Under 200 words plus subject line and preview text.
Seasonal bundle offer
Create a seasonal bundle offer for [holiday/season] for a [product category] brand. Include: bundle concept, name, items included, pricing with savings, a promotional tagline (under 10 words), and copy for a social media announcement post. Avoid 'perfect gift' clichés.
Subscription box description
Write a product description for a [theme] subscription box containing [describe items]. Subscribers are [audience]. The copy should: explain the curation logic (why these items together, why this month), describe the customer experience of receiving it, and give a reason to subscribe vs. buy once. Under 200 words.
Bundle strategy tips
The best bundles solve a complete problem rather than just grouping similar items. A "starter kit" that gives a first-time buyer everything they need to succeed is more compelling than three similar products at a discount. When writing bundle prompts, always describe the use case the bundle enables — not just what it contains.
