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Define and manage bundle-based discounts for a group of products that are sold as a unit.

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Define and manage bundle-based discounts for a group of products that are sold as a unit.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of Revenue Cloud where Salesforce Pricing is enabled |
Bundling products and services offers significant advantages for sales representatives, streamlining the sales process and boosting revenue. By combining products into a single offering, sales reps provide a clear price advantage over individual purchases, encouraging customers to buy more than initially intended. This strategy increases sales volume and achieves a higher average order value per transaction.
Bundle-based pricing effectively drives sales and enhances the customer experience. This approach simplifies the buying process, making it easier for customers to choose and purchase multiple items. Additionally, bundling assists with inventory management by pairing slower-selling products with popular ones.

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