Bundly • Mix & Match Bundles and Nada • Sort & Hide Sold Out, while both categorized under 'Inventory' and 'Inventory Optimization' in the Shopify app store, cater to fundamentally different needs. Bundly focuses on increasing Average Order Value (AOV) by enabling merchants to create and sell product bundles, kits, and customized sets. Its strength lies in its robust bundle builder, flexible pricing options, and built-in analytics. Nada, on the other hand, concentrates on improving the customer shopping experience and preventing lost sales. Its core functionality is automating the management of sold-out products by hiding them or moving them to the end of collections, coupled with low-stock email alerts.
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| Rating | 5/5 | 4.9/5 |
Rating Bundly • Mix & Match Bundles5/5 Nada • Sort & Hide Sold Out4.9/5 | ||
| Reviews | 38 | 19 |
Reviews Bundly • Mix & Match Bundles38 Nada • Sort & Hide Sold Out19 | ||
| Primary Goal | Increase AOV through bundles | Improve customer experience & prevent lost sales due to out-of-stock items |
Primary Goal Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesIncrease AOV through bundles Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutImprove customer experience & prevent lost sales due to out-of-stock items | ||
| Key Feature | Mix & Match Bundle Builder | Automatic Sold-Out Product Hiding/Sorting |
Key Feature Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesMix & Match Bundle Builder Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutAutomatic Sold-Out Product Hiding/Sorting | ||
| Target Merchant | Merchants wanting to increase sales through bundling and customizable product offerings | Merchants with frequent stock fluctuations needing automated inventory management |
Target Merchant Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesMerchants wanting to increase sales through bundling and customizable product offerings Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutMerchants with frequent stock fluctuations needing automated inventory management | ||
| Inventory Tracking | Tracks inventory per individual product (no syncing) | Tracks inventory and reacts to changes in real-time |
Inventory Tracking Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesTracks inventory per individual product (no syncing) Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutTracks inventory and reacts to changes in real-time | ||
| Pricing Strategy | Flexible: components total, percentage off, fixed amount off, or custom bundle price | Not Mentioned |
Pricing Strategy Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesFlexible: components total, percentage off, fixed amount off, or custom bundle price Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutNot Mentioned | ||
| Integration with POS | Not Compatible | Not Mentioned |
Integration with POS Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesNot Compatible Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutNot Mentioned | ||
| Discounts | Bundles stack with discounts (no discount codes) | Not Mentioned |
Discounts Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesBundles stack with discounts (no discount codes) Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutNot Mentioned | ||
| Speed and Performance | Native App Blocks for Blazing Speed | Not Mentioned |
Speed and Performance Bundly • Mix & Match BundlesNative App Blocks for Blazing Speed Nada • Sort & Hide Sold OutNot Mentioned | ||
For merchants looking to significantly boost AOV and offer highly customizable product bundles, Bundly • Mix & Match Bundles is the clear choice. Its comprehensive bundle creation tools and flexible pricing offer a strong value proposition. However, it is important to note the lack of POS integration. Nada • Sort & Hide Sold Out, is better suited for merchants who prioritize maintaining a clean and well-stocked storefront, automating inventory management to avoid disappointing customers, and minimizing the risk of lost sales due to stockouts. If stock levels fluctuate and you want to avoid 404 errors it's a no-brainer.
Bundly aims to increase sales by boosting AOV through bundles. Nada aims to avoid *losing* sales due to out-of-stock items, improving conversion by hiding unavailable products.
Based on the descriptions, Nada appears to be simpler to set up, as it focuses on automating a single task (hiding sold-out products). Bundly has a more complex bundle builder with various options.
Yes, the apps address distinct needs and can be used together. Bundly focuses on bundle creation and sales, while Nada improves the customer experience by managing sold-out products. There is no explicit conflict between the stated features.
Nada might be more beneficial for very large stores because it automates a vital inventory management task (hiding/sorting sold-out products) to avoid constant manual intervention. Bundly, however, is useful for all stores looking to boost their average order value with bundles.
Bundly tracks inventory on the individual product level within a bundle, without requiring external syncing. Nada tracks inventory in real-time to hide products that are out of stock and provides low stock email alerts.
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