Built for minimums, packs, and wholesale-friendly catalogs
Sell in packs and minimums without confusing the buyer.
Bulk Flow gives Shopify stores a clearer way to sell in case packs, minimum quantities, and threshold-based orders. Buyers understand what counts, what is missing, and when checkout rules take over, without the storefront feeling patched together.
Shared total
18 / 24 units
Black, Navy, and Charcoal count toward the same pack minimum.
Checkout threshold
$300 minimum
Store-level order value stays visible later in the flow, not inside the product form.
No storefront rebuild
Keep the buyer on the real product page with live quantity guidance beside the buy box.
Rules stay separated
Product rules and cart thresholds stay in different places, so the storefront does not blur them together.
Common bulk-order situations
Make the rule obvious
Help buyers understand the order while they are still deciding.
When quantity rules depend on packs, minimums, or combined variant totals, the storefront should explain the order instead of forcing the buyer to test their luck.
- Combine qualifying variants into one running total when the rule depends on the shared quantity.
- Show the missing quantity before add to cart instead of after a failed attempt.
- Keep pack multiples understandable without filling the page with custom theme logic.
Keep enforcement clean
Keep product rules and checkout thresholds in their proper place.
Product rules and cart thresholds solve different problems. Bulk Flow helps merchants separate those layers so the storefront stays clear from the first click to checkout.
Product page
Explain pack multiples, shared totals, and live shortfall beside the buy box.
Cart and checkout
Keep store-wide order thresholds visible without turning the product page into a checkout simulator.
Merchant outcome
Fewer buyer mistakes, fewer support clarifications, and a storefront that still feels native.
What gets better
What the buying experience should make obvious.
Frequently asked
Questions merchants usually ask first.
Yes. When a merchant wants qualifying variants to count together, Bulk Flow can surface one shared total instead of treating each selection as a separate rule problem.
No. The goal is to keep the ordering rule visible and understandable without turning the product page into a separate bespoke build.
Yes. Product guidance and cart thresholds solve different problems. Bulk Flow is designed to help merchants keep those layers distinct.
Not yet. The public support, privacy, and documentation pages are live first so the app can approach review with a complete public trust surface.
Start here
Everything needed to evaluate Bulk Flow lives here.
Guides, privacy, support, and launch information are already available so merchants can understand the product without chasing missing pages.