Bundles & kits

Sell combos without losing track of the parts

Group existing SKUs into a combo you can list and sell, and let managemate keep the underlying component stock honest as those combos move across Meesho, Flipkart and Amazon.

A bundle is a sellable SKU made of other SKUs you already stock. A gift hamper of three items, a starter kit, a buy-two-get-one combo, a multipack of the same product. In managemate you define the bundle once, say which component SKUs go into it and how many of each, and treat it like any other catalog item: it has its own SKU, name, price and image, and it can be listed on the marketplaces you sell on.

What makes bundles different from a plain product is the inventory behind them. The components are still your real stock, counted in one place. When a bundle order comes in, managemate knows it has to draw down each component, not some separate "bundle stock" that drifts out of sync. So the same jar of honey that sits in a hamper and also sells on its own is one number, and selling the hamper reduces that number.

This matters most when you sell the same items in several shapes across Meesho, Flipkart and Amazon. Without a clear link between a combo and its parts, it is easy to oversell: the standalone listing and the combo listing both think they own the stock. managemate keeps the relationship explicit so your component counts reflect everything that has actually shipped, wherever the order came from.

What you get

Built into bundles & kits

Build a bundle from SKUs you already have

Pick component SKUs from your catalog, set how many of each go into the bundle, and the bundle becomes its own SKU with a name, price and image. No duplicate product records to maintain by hand.

Component-aware stock

A bundle does not hold its own pile of stock. Its availability follows the components, so the jar that sells on its own and the same jar inside a kit are always the same count.

Draw down parts as bundles ship

When a bundle order is fulfilled, each component's on-hand quantity drops by the right amount and lands in the stock ledger, so the movement is traceable to the order that caused it.

Bundles sit beside your single SKUs

A combo lives in the same catalog as everything else and works with the same bi-directional sync, low-stock alerts and centralized inventory you already use, rather than being a separate system.

Shared parts, accurate counts across marketplaces

When one item appears in several combos and as a standalone on Meesho, Flipkart and Amazon, managemate keeps the component count consistent so the same unit is not promised twice.

How it works

From setup to everyday use

  1. 01

    Define the bundle

    Create a bundle SKU and add its component SKUs with a quantity for each. Give it a name, price and image like any other product in your catalog.

  2. 02

    List it on your marketplaces

    Treat the bundle as a normal catalog item and push it out to the marketplaces you sell on through bi-directional product sync.

  3. 03

    Sell and draw down

    When a bundle order is fulfilled, managemate reduces each component's on-hand quantity by the configured amount, recorded as movements in the stock ledger.

  4. 04

    Watch one set of counts

    Because availability comes from the components, your inventory screen and low-stock alerts reflect bundles and standalone sales together, not two separate tallies.

Where it helps

In the day-to-day

For a shop selling gift hampers in season

You assemble a festive hamper from items you already sell individually. List it as one combo, and every hamper sold quietly reduces the stock of the items inside, so your standalone listings for those same items stay accurate.

For multipacks across marketplaces

You sell a single unit on one marketplace and a pack of three of the same SKU on another. Define the pack as a bundle of three, and managemate keeps the underlying count in step so a pack sale and a single sale draw from the same stock.

For starter kits with a shared component

Several of your kits include the same accessory. Add that accessory as a component in each kit, and managemate tracks its true remaining stock across all the kits and its own listing at once.

Questions

Bundles & kits, answered

Does a bundle have its own separate stock count?

No. A bundle's availability is derived from its component SKUs. You keep one count per real item, and selling a bundle draws down those components rather than a separate bundle tally that could drift out of sync.

What happens to my inventory when a bundle order ships?

Each component's on-hand quantity is reduced by the quantity configured for that bundle, and the change is recorded as a movement in the stock ledger so it can be traced back to the order.

Can the same SKU be sold on its own and inside a bundle?

Yes. That is the point. The standalone listing and the bundle both reference the same stock, so the item is not promised to two buyers at once across Meesho, Flipkart and Amazon.

Can I list a bundle on the marketplaces?

A bundle is a catalog item with its own SKU, so it works with bi-directional product sync the same way single products do. How a given marketplace represents combos depends on that marketplace.

Who on my team can create and edit bundles?

Bundles live in your catalog, so access follows the same role-based permissions as the rest of inventory and catalog work. You can use built-in roles or per-person overrides to decide who manages them.

Does selling more bundles cost more?

Billing is per successful order from your prepaid INR wallet, regardless of whether the order is a bundle or a single item. There is no extra charge for using bundles.

Bring your marketplaces together

Tell us what you sell and where. We will set up your workspace and walk you through the first orders.