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11 Best Shopify Quantity Breaks Apps in 2026 (Verified Pricing & Reviews)

We installed all 11 apps on a live test store, checked the real review counts on each App Store listing, and verified every price. This is the short list — what each app is good at, what it's bad at, and which one fits your store. Plus what Shopify's April 2026 B2B update changes (and what it doesn't).

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Quantity break for Shopify store showing tiered pricing — Buy 2 Save 10%, Buy 3 Save 15%, Buy 5 Save 20%

How We Tested These Apps

We installed all 11 apps on a live Shopify development store. For each one we:

  • Set up a 3-tier quantity break (Buy 2, Buy 3, Buy 5) on the same test product.
  • Pulled the actual review count and rating from the App Store the day we wrote this (May 2026).
  • Checked the live pricing page — not marketing claims, not affiliate sheets.
  • Loaded the widget on mobile (iPhone 13, 375px) to catch broken layouts.
  • Read the most recent 1-star and 5-star reviews on each listing.

Yes, we make one of the apps on this list (Oxify). We still recommend the right app for your situation, not ours — you'll see honest call-outs on every card, including ours.

Picture this. A shopper lands on your product page. They love it. They drop one item in the cart and leave.

You just lost $15 to $30. On every order. All day.

That happens when your page has no "buy 2, save 10%" offer. No tiered price table. No reason to grab more than one.

A quantity break app fixes that. It shows your shopper that the price drops when they add more. They add more. Your average order value goes up. Same traffic, more money.

A 2024 Shopify pricing study found that tiered pricing lifted high-value purchase rates by 13%. In real stores, AOV jumps anywhere from 10% to 35% after launch (sometimes more — one merchant we'll cover went from €20 to €70).

The catch: Shopify can't do this on its own. You need an app.

We tested every option on this list. Here is the short version, and then the deep dive.

The 60-Second Version

  • Best overall pick: Oxify Bundles. Quantity breaks + BOGO + build-a-box + subscriptions + A/B tests, all in one app. No percent cut of your sales.
  • Most reviews: Kaching has a real 5.0 rating across 4,281 reviews. It's a workhorse for split testing.
  • Best free option: Pumper has a free tier and 2,926 reviews at 4.9 stars. Great if you just want it live today.
  • Watch out for "% of revenue" pricing. Some apps quietly take a slice of every bundle sale. At $100K/month in bundle revenue, a 1% fee = $12,000 a year. A flat-fee app costs $120 to $240 for the same year.
  • What changed in April 2026: Shopify rolled out B2B quantity price breaks to all plans (not just Plus). The catch — it only works for logged-in B2B company profiles. For DTC shoppers, you still need an app.
  • Native Shopify is still limited. The Discounts tool caps you at 25 rules. The free Bundles app makes fixed packs, not tiered pricing. Shopify Plus costs $2,500/month and its native UI still has no price table on the product page.
  • Start with 3 tiers. Two is boring. Four causes decision freeze. Three sells.

What Is a Quantity Break, in Plain English?

A quantity break is a price drop that kicks in when a shopper buys more.

One shirt = $25. Two shirts = $22.50 each. Five shirts = $20 each. The more you buy, the cheaper each one gets. (New to this? Read our full guide: what are quantity breaks?)

It looks like this on the product page:

QuantityPrice Per UnitYou Save
1$25.00
2$22.5010%
5$20.0020%
10$17.5030%

People call this a lot of things: volume discount, tiered pricing, bulk discount, buy more save more. Same idea. Different names.

Why bother? Three reasons:

  • Bigger orders. The shopper goes from 1 unit to 3 because the deal looks too good to skip.
  • Less stock sitting around. You move more units per checkout. No site-wide sale needed.
  • Happier shoppers. They feel smart. They got a deal. They tell a friend.

Who needs this most?

  • Consumables — supplements, coffee, skin care, pet food. People reorder anyway. Sell them three months at once.
  • Apparel basics — tees, socks, underwear. Multi-packs already feel normal here.
  • B2B and wholesale — buyers expect volume pricing. Not showing it looks amateur.
  • Gift items — candles, stationery, gourmet food. "Buy 3, save 15%" sells year-round.
  • Digital and print-on-demand — your cost barely moves with quantity. So your margin can soak up bigger discounts.

Two Ways the Discount Math Works

You only need to know two flavors. Pick one before you set up any app.

Flavor 1: Volume Bracket (the popular one)

Hit a tier, the whole order drops to the lower price.

Example: Hats cost $10. Buy 5 with a "Save 20%" tier. All 5 hats are now $8. Total = $40.

Why it sells: One clean price. No weird math.

Flavor 2: Incremental (the margin saver)

Only the units past the line get the discount.

Same hats. Buy 5. First 2 stay at $10. The next 3 are $8. Total = $44.

Why it's used: Your margin stays safer on the early units.

Quick pick:

  • Selling direct to shoppers? Use volume bracket. Higher conversion.
  • Selling B2B or wholesale? Use incremental. Better margin control.

5 Ways to Set Up Quantity Breaks on Shopify (Ranked)

Most blogs say "just install an app." That hides why the other paths fall short. Here's the honest ranking, worst to best.

1. Manual Discount Codes — (Don't Bother)

You make codes like BUY3SAVE10. Shoppers type them in at checkout.

  • The code is invisible on the product page.
  • Most shoppers never know it exists.
  • Conversion: bad.

2. Automatic Discounts in Shopify Admin — (Works for 1 Product)

Go to Discounts → "Amount off products" → add a minimum quantity. Buy 2+, get 10% off. Done.

Three big problems:

  • Only 25 automatic discounts allowed per store. Sell 10 products with 3 tiers each = 30 rules. You're already over.
  • Only one auto-discount applies at a time. Stack two promos and one breaks.
  • No price table on the product page. Shoppers only see the deal at checkout. By then, it's too late.

3. Shopify Native Volume Pricing — (B2B Catalogs Only)

April 2026 update: Shopify opened up B2B quantity price breaks to all plans, not just Plus. Big news. But there's a catch.

It only works for buyers logged in to a B2B company profile. Walk-in DTC shoppers see your normal price.

  • No product-page price table.
  • No analytics, no A/B testing.
  • Useless for regular DTC traffic.
  • Up to 10 price breaks per product, max.

Great if you're 100% B2B. Useless if you sell to anyone walking onto your product page.

4. Shopify Functions — (Plus + Developer)

Write custom code with the Discount Function API.

  • Total control over the logic.
  • You'll pay a developer to build and to maintain it.
  • Overkill for 95% of stores.

5. A Quantity Break App — (Best for Almost Everyone)

Install. Set 3 tiers. Click publish. Live in 10 minutes.

Works on Basic, Grow, Advanced. The rest of this guide compares the 11 best.

Wait — Can Shopify's Free Bundles App Do This?

Short answer: No.

This is the most common mix-up we see. Shopify's free Bundles app is for fixed packs. Not for tiered pricing.

What the free Bundles app can do:

  • Make a fixed pack like "3-Pack of T-Shirts" as its own product.
  • Show one compare-at discount price.
  • Hold up to 30 products in a bundle (3 if they have options).
  • Sync inventory across the bundle parts.

What it cannot do:

  • Set "Buy 2 save 10%, Buy 3 save 15%, Buy 5 save 25%" on one product.
  • Show a price table on the product page.
  • Run BOGO or Buy X Get Y deals.
  • A/B test offers or track which bundle made the money.

For real quantity breaks with a live price table and tracking, you need one of the apps below.

How We Ranked These 11 Apps

We didn't copy feature lists from the App Store. We installed each app on a test store and checked these 10 things:

  • Setup speed — Can a non-coder ship in under 15 minutes?
  • Price table look — Does it match the theme or scream "third-party widget"?
  • Offer types — Just quantity breaks, or BOGO, mix & match, build-a-box, gifts, subs too?
  • How the discount applies — Native Shopify Functions (clean) or draft orders (hacky)?
  • Pricing model — Flat monthly fee or a slice of your revenue? This matters more than the sticker price.
  • "Built for Shopify" badge — Shopify's own quality check.
  • Analytics + A/B testing — Can you see what works and test new tiers?
  • Real review counts — Pulled from each App Store listing the day we wrote this.
  • Mobile widget — 70% of Shopify traffic is mobile. Does it break on a 375px screen?
  • Support — Real human, fast reply, or a slow bot?

The 11 Best Shopify Quantity Break Apps for 2026

Ranked by what they actually do well, not by who paid us. Each card has the real review count, the verified pricing, and a single line on the trade-off.

1. Oxify Bundles Quantity Breaks — Best Overall for AOV Growth

Oxify Bundles Quantity Breaks — Shopify App Store listing showing quantity break pricing table on a product page

Source: Oxify Bundles on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 (10 reviews) Built for Shopify 14-day free trial No % revenue cut

One app, every AOV trick. That's the pitch — and after testing, it holds up.

Why we put it first

Most apps in this list do one or two things well. Oxify does the full stack:

  • Tiered quantity breaks on the product page.
  • BOGO and Buy X Get Y — auto-applied. No codes needed.
  • Mix & match and fixed-price bundles.
  • "Build Your Own Box" with gamified steps.
  • Free shipping triggers + cart progress bar.
  • Subscribe & save next to one-time prices in the same widget.
  • Built-in A/B testing and a bundle analytics dashboard.

Under the hood, it uses Shopify Functions, so discounts apply at native checkout. No draft orders. No weird URLs.

Before and after: A Shopify product page with Oxify quantity breaks enabled

Before and after: a Shopify product page with Oxify quantity breaks. Source: Shopify App Store

What a real merchant said

Go Ayurveda Dhanvantri, a supplements brand, posted in their App Store review: "25% increase in our average order value" after installing. Their team rated support an "A+".

The honest trade-off

Oxify is new. It has 10 reviews (all 4.9+). If you only trust apps with 1,000+ reviews, Kaching is for you. If you want the most features for the lowest flat fee, Oxify wins.

Oxify Bundles analytics dashboard showing bundle revenue attribution

Oxify's analytics dashboard shows which offer made the money. Source: Shopify App Store

Pricing (May 2026): Starter $9.99/mo, Growth $19.99/mo, Scale $39.99/mo, Pro $69.99/mo. 14-day free trial on every plan. No percentage cut of your sales.

Setup time: Under 10 minutes. Pick a template, set your tiers, publish.

Best for: Any Shopify store that wants one app instead of three.

Pro tip: Run your tiers through the Oxify Bundle Calculator first. It factors in COGS, shipping, payment fees, ad spend, refunds, and overhead so you don't bleed margin.

Try Oxify Bundles — 14-Day Free Trial

2. Kaching Bundles & Upsells — Best for A/B Testing at Scale

Kaching Bundles and Upsells — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Kaching on the Shopify App Store

5.0/5 (4,281 reviews) Built for Shopify From $14.99/mo Free plan (capped)

4,281 reviews. A perfect 5.0 average. That doesn't happen by accident.

Where Kaching wins

Two things: split testing and revenue tracking. Most apps tell you sales went up. Kaching shows you which exact offer did the lifting. If you live in dashboards, this is your app.

The setup is clean. The widget plays nice with most themes. Support staff get name-checked in reviews (Eligijus, Dovydas, Sebastian) — that's a small signal of a real team.

Things to know before installing

  • A/B testing is locked to the higher plans ($29.99 and $59.99/month).
  • The free plan caps you at $1,000/month in bundle-driven revenue. After that, you upgrade or the deals stop. A few merchants got burned during a promo by hitting the cap without warning.
  • Their analytics number won't always match Shopify's report — close, but not identical.

Pricing (May 2026)

  • Free: up to $1,000/month in extra revenue.
  • Starter: $14.99/mo — up to $1,000/month bonus revenue.
  • Scale: $29.99/mo — up to $5,000/month bonus revenue.
  • Pro: $59.99/mo — up to $10,000/month bonus revenue.

Best for: Stores doing $20K+ a month that want to A/B test every tier and track lift to the dollar.

See Kaching on the Shopify App Store

3. Wide Bundles — Best for Visual Design Control

Wide Bundles Quantity Breaks — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Wide Bundles on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 (277 reviews) Built for Shopify 14-day free trial Flat pricing $14.99+

If your brand cares about how things look down to the pixel, Wide Bundles is the app to know.

Where Wide Bundles wins

100+ design knobs. Fonts. Colors. Spacing. Button shape. Badge style. It replaces Shopify's default variant selector with something that actually looks designed.

Real result: Gudslip (Spain) said their AOV jumped from €20 to €70 after switching. That's a 3.5x lift.

Things to know

  • The customization is deep — expect 30 minutes of design tweaking, not 5.
  • Strong in France (28.7% of installs), the US, and UK.

Pricing (May 2026, verified flat-fee)

  • Basic: $14.99/mo.
  • Standard: $19.99/mo.
  • Advanced: $24.99/mo.
  • Free for dev stores. No percent of sales.

Best for: Brands where the bundle widget needs to feel like part of the brand, not a generic add-on.

See Wide Bundles on the Shopify App Store

4. Pumper Bundles Quantity Breaks — Best Free Option

Pumper Bundles Quantity Breaks — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Pumper Bundles on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 (2,926 reviews) Built for Shopify Free tier ($300/mo cap) 11 languages

Want quantity breaks live before your coffee gets cold? Pumper is the one.

Where Pumper wins

  • Dead-simple setup. Pick products. Set tiers. Publish.
  • Free tier gets you to $300/month in bundle revenue before you pay anything.
  • Supports 11 languages out of the box. Great if you sell outside the US.
  • One merchant in the reviews wrote: "3X our sales."

Things to know

It does the basics very well. It does not do build-a-box, subscriptions, or A/B testing. Want those? Look at Oxify or Kaching.

Pricing (May 2026)

  • Free: up to $300/month extra revenue.
  • Starter: $9.99/mo (up to $1,000).
  • Growth: $29.99/mo (up to $5,000).
  • Unlimited: $49.99/mo (no revenue cap).

Best for: New stores. Side projects. Anyone who wants a free, fast win without committing to a full bundle platform.

See Pumper on the Shopify App Store

5. Rapi Bundles Builder & Upsell — Best for Progress-Based Nudges

Rapi Bundles Builder and Upsell — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Rapi Bundles on the Shopify App Store

5.0/5 (1,000+ reviews) Built for Shopify Free to install

Rapi's killer move: the progress bar. "You're $12 away from saving 20%." Boom — that little message moves shoppers up a tier.

Where Rapi wins

  • Visual progress bars taps into loss aversion. Most quantity break apps skip this.
  • Post-purchase upsells on the thank-you page. Bonus revenue per order.
  • AI bundle builder helps you guess winning combos.
  • 1,000+ five-star reviews. Real social proof.

Things to know

The product-page bundle and the post-purchase funnel are managed in two different spots in the dashboard. Expect a 20-minute setup, not 5.

Pricing: Free to install. Paid plans from $14.99/month.

Best for: Stores that want quantity breaks AND a thank-you-page upsell from the same app.

See Rapi Bundles on the Shopify App Store

6. Fast Bundle — Best for Bundle Variety

Fast Bundle Product — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Fast Bundle on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 Built for Shopify Free + paid from $19.99/mo

Seven bundle types in one app. Quantity breaks. Mix & match. Cross-sell. AI "frequently bought together." Buy X Get Y. Sub bundles. Fixed bundles.

The clever bit: "Bundle-as-product." Each bundle gets its own product page, URL and SEO tags — so it can rank in Google on its own. No other app on this list does that.

Heads up: Real learning curve. Plan on 30 to 60 minutes the first time.

Best for: Mid-to-large catalogs that need a different bundle strategy in different collections.

7. Pareto: Quantity Breaks & Discounts — Best for B2B & POS

Pareto Quantity Breaks and Discounts — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Pareto on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 (246 reviews) Built for Shopify Free plan + paid from $11.99/mo

If you sell wholesale, run a brick-and-mortar shop, or have logged-in B2B buyers — Pareto is built for you.

Why Pareto stands out

  • Customer-tag pricing. Wholesale buyers see one set of tiers. Retail shoppers see another.
  • Market-based rules. Different price tiers per country.
  • Real Shopify POS support. Most apps on this list skip POS. Pareto doesn't.
  • Scheduled campaigns. Set a Black Friday tier in October. It launches itself.

Heads up

The free plan has usage limits. One merchant in the reviews said discounts stopped showing mid-promo when they hit the cap. Read the small print before a big sale.

Pricing (May 2026)

  • Free: 1 active offer.
  • Basic: $11.99/mo — 5 active offers.
  • Professional: $24.99/mo — unlimited offers + bundles.
  • Advanced: $39.99/mo — everything + AI translation.

Best for: B2B, wholesale, and stores that sell in person and online.

See Pareto on the Shopify App Store

8. Bundler — Best Budget Option for Beginners

Bundler Product Bundles — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Bundler on the Shopify App Store

4.6/5 (1,700+ reviews) Free plan + paid from $6.99/mo

Bundler is the OG — one of the oldest bundle apps in the App Store. Not flashy. Just reliable.

The free plan already covers classic bundles, mix & match, volume discounts, and a revenue dashboard. The cheapest paid plan is $6.99/month — less than a coffee.

The catch: No "Built for Shopify" badge. The widget styling looks dated compared to newer apps. You won't get progress bars or fancy A/B tools at this price.

Best for: Brand new stores. Side hustles. Anyone testing quantity breaks before they're ready to pay $20+/month.

9. OC Quantity Breaks & Order Limits (Orichi) — Best for Purchase Controls

OC Quantity Breaks and Order Limits — Shopify App Store listing

Source: OC Quantity Breaks on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 (465+ reviews) Free plan available

OC is the rule-stacker. Beyond quantity breaks, it lets you set: minimum quantities, maximum quantities, cart limits, country blocks, and tag-based pricing.

One merchant in the reviews uploaded 900+ price rules via CSV for their B2B catalog. Try doing that with any other app.

Heads up: A handful of reviews mention theme conflicts and small JavaScript bugs. Always test on a duplicate theme first.

Best for: Complex B2B catalogs that need purchase limits + bulk pricing rules in one place.

See OC Quantity Breaks on the Shopify App Store

10. Appstle Bundles & Upsells — Best for Subscriptions + Bundles

Appstle Bundles and Upsells — Shopify App Store listing

Source: Appstle Bundles on the Shopify App Store

4.9/5 Free plan available

Same team as Appstle Subscriptions, one of the biggest subs apps on Shopify. That matters because the bundle and the recurring billing speak the same language — no JavaScript fights, no double-discounting bugs.

Best for: Subscription-first brands that want to throw a bundle on top without bolting two apps together.

11. Dealeasy — Best Hidden Gem (Order-Based Pricing)

4.9/5 (556 reviews) Built for Shopify Free up to 50 orders/mo 30-day free trial

The quiet powerhouse from Logbase. 556 reviews, 98% are five stars. Almost nobody talks about it in app lists — which is exactly why it's on ours.

Where Dealeasy wins

  • Order-based pricing. You pay by how many orders you process, not by sales revenue. 500 orders/month = $19/mo, flat.
  • Volume discounts, quantity breaks, mix-and-match, BOGO, cart progress bars, and auto free gifts — all in one app.
  • Support helps you set up over a Zoom call. Free. That's rare.
  • Real review quote: "The multi-buy discounts created with the Dealeasy app are the highest converters on my store."

Things to know

The widget styling is good but not as polished as Wide Bundles. If brand-perfect design is non-negotiable, look there.

Pricing (May 2026)

  • Free: up to 50 orders/month.
  • $9/mo: up to 500 orders.
  • $19/mo: up to 1,000 orders.
  • $29/mo: 1,000+ orders.

Best for: Stores doing 50–1,500 orders/month that want hands-on setup help without an upsell at every screen.

See Dealeasy on the Shopify App Store

The Full Comparison (Verified May 2026)

Skim this if you have one minute. Every number was checked on the live App Store listing.

App Rating Reviews Built for Shopify Free Plan Qty Breaks BOGO Build-a-Box A/B Test Subscriptions % Revenue Fee Price From
Oxify Bundles4.910 Yes14-day trialYesYesYesYesYesNo$9.99/mo
Kaching5.04,281 YesCapped*YesYesNoYesNoNo$14.99/mo
Wide Bundles4.9277 YesDev onlyYesYesNoYesNoNo$14.99/mo
Pumper4.92,926 YesCapped*YesYesNoNoNoNoFree
Rapi5.01,000+ YesYesYesYesYesYesYesNoFree
Fast Bundle4.9350+ YesYesYesYesYesNoYesNo$19.99/mo
Pareto4.9246 YesYes (1 offer)YesYesNoNoNoNo$11.99/mo
Bundler4.61,700+ NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo$6.99/mo
OC Qty Breaks4.9465+ NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNoFree
Appstle4.9500+ NoYesYesYesYesNoYesNoFree
Dealeasy4.9556 Yes50 orders/moYesYesYesNoNoNo$9/mo

*Capped free plans: Kaching is free up to $1,000/month in bundle revenue. Pumper is free up to $300/month. Dealeasy is free up to 50 orders/month. Hit the cap, you upgrade. None of these apps take a percentage of every sale — they just hide the upgrade behind a usage line.

The Pricing Trap Nobody Talks About

Two apps charge "$15/month." One is honest. The other quietly takes a slice of every bundle sale on top. Look at what that costs at scale:

Bundle Revenue per MonthApp That Charges 1% of RevenueFlat-Fee App
$5,000$50/mo$10–$20/mo
$20,000$200/mo$10–$20/mo
$50,000$500/mo$10–$20/mo
$100,000$1,000/mo$10–$20/mo

At $100K a month in bundle revenue:

  • The "% of sales" app costs you $12,000 a year.
  • The flat-fee app costs you $120 to $240 a year.

That's a 50x difference for the same job.

Honest flat pricing: Oxify, Wide Bundles, Pareto, Fast Bundle, Bundler.

Revenue-capped tiers (you upgrade when sales grow): Kaching, Pumper.

Lesson: don't pick the cheapest sticker price. Pick the cheapest 12-month cost at your revenue.

5 Steps to Set Up Tiers That Actually Sell

Step 1: Pick 3 tiers. Not 2. Not 4.

This is the sweet spot. Two tiers feel weak. Four tiers freeze the brain. Three works.

A proven starter set:

  • Tier 1: Buy 2, save 10% — easy in.
  • Tier 2: Buy 3, save 15% — tag this "Most Popular."
  • Tier 3: Buy 5, save 25% — the trophy tier.

Step 2: Do the margin math first

Quick warning: a 25% discount on a 30% margin product kills 83% of your profit. Per unit.

Before you launch, plug in:

  • COGS
  • Shipping per unit (multi-unit ships heavier, sometimes a lot)
  • Payment fees (2.9% + $0.30)
  • Return rate on bigger orders

Use the Oxify Bundle Calculator — it does the math for you.

Step 3: Show the table above the Add to Cart button

If a shopper has to scroll to find your offer, most won't. Place the table above the button. Same goes for mobile.

Also: pop a "Best Value" badge on the middle tier. Eyes go there first.

Step 4: Stack one urgency cue

One cue, not three. Pick from:

  • "Sale ends in 4 hours" timer
  • "Spend $75 for free shipping"
  • "Buy 3, get a free sample"

Step 5: A/B test, then test again

Your first tiers are almost never the best ones. Test:

  • 3 tiers vs. 4 tiers
  • "Save 20%" vs. "$5 off each"
  • Buy 2 entry vs. Buy 3 entry

Most stores see a 5–15% AOV bump just from finding the right combo.

7 Mistakes That Kill Your Quantity Break Sales

We see these every week. Avoid them and you're ahead of 80% of stores running tiers.

  1. The discount is too deep. 40% off on a 30% margin product = you lose money on every extra unit. Math first, design later.
  2. The table sits below the fold. If a shopper has to scroll, most don't. Push it above Add to Cart.
  3. Three apps fighting for the same space. Quantity break app + BOGO app + free gift app = JavaScript collisions, slow loads, busted checkout. Pick one all-in-one app.
  4. Mobile is broken. 70% of Shopify traffic is on a phone. Open your live page on a 375px screen. If the widget overflows, fix it today.
  5. "Set it and forget it." Tiers age. Margins shift. Review every month. Kill the dead ones.
  6. All tiers look the same. If nothing stands out, shoppers pick the cheapest one (which is one unit). Use a colored border on the tier you want to sell.
  7. No tracking. If you can't see how many dollars the tier added, you can't make it better. Pick an app with bundle-level analytics.

Tier Templates by Product Type

The best tier setup is not the same for socks and supplements. Use these templates as starting points.

Consumables (supplements, coffee, skin care, pet food)

  • Try: Buy 2 save 10%, Buy 3 save 15%, Buy 6 save 25%.
  • Why it works: Shoppers already plan to reorder. You just pulled three months of revenue forward.
  • Pro tip: Show "Subscribe & save" right next to the quantity break. Some apps (Oxify, Appstle) do this in the same widget.

Apparel basics (tees, socks, underwear)

  • Try: Buy 3 save 15%, Buy 5 save 20%, Buy 10 save 30%.
  • Why it works: Basics are low-thought buys. A 3-pack feels normal. A 10-pack feels like a no-brainer.
  • Pro tip: Let shoppers mix sizes and colors inside the same tier. Conversion goes up.

B2B & wholesale

  • Try: Incremental pricing, 4–5 tiers, starting at 10 units.
  • Why it works: Pro buyers compare unit costs across suppliers. Show them yours up front.
  • Pro tip: Use customer-tag pricing so logged-in wholesale buyers see lower tiers than retail visitors. Pareto and OC Quantity Breaks do this.

Gift & seasonal items (candles, stationery, gourmet food)

  • Try: Buy 2 save 10%, Buy 4 save 20% + a small free gift.
  • Why it works: Gift shoppers are already in "spending on others" mode. A bulk tier feels generous.
  • Pro tip: Schedule the tier to auto-launch one week before a holiday. Set in October, forget until Christmas.

Digital products & print-on-demand

  • Try: Buy 2 save 15%, Buy 5 save 30%, Buy 10 save 40%.
  • Why it works: Your cost per extra unit is almost zero. So your margin can take a bigger discount.
  • Pro tip: Be bold. Test 35–40% at the top tier. Digital buyers love steep volume deals.

What Real Merchants See After Launch

Theory is fun. Numbers are better. These are pulled from Shopify App Store reviews and published case studies (not made up).

StoreWhat They SellResultApp
Go Ayurveda DhanvantriSupplements+25% AOVOxify Bundles
Gudslip (Spain)AccessoriesAOV: €20 → €70Wide Bundles
WHO IS ELIJAHFragrance+46% AOV during BFCM 2024Tiered gift-with-purchase
DTC skincare brandSkincare+35% repeat purchase rateVolume bundles (industry data)
DTC supplement brandVitamins60-day churn: 28% → 12%Volume bundles (industry data)

Across hundreds of stores, the typical wins look like this:

  • AOV up 10–35% — the most common range.
  • Conversion rate up 3–8% — just from showing the price table on the page.
  • Revenue per visitor up 15–25% — when you stack quantity breaks with a free shipping cue.
  • You'll see signal in 7–14 days. Don't rip out the offer after a slow weekend.

Quick reality check: Your numbers will depend on your product, your margin, your traffic, and your tier design. Always test before you scale.

Which Quantity Break App Should You Pick?

Find your row. Install the app. Done.

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Everything in one place (bundles + tiers + BOGO + subs)Oxify Bundles
The most reviews + serious A/B testingKaching
Pixel-perfect design controlWide Bundles
Free, fastest setupPumper
Progress bars + post-purchase upsellsRapi
B2B, wholesale, or POS in storePareto
Bundles built into a subscription flowAppstle
Min/max quantity rules + bulk CSV pricingOC Quantity Breaks
Cheapest paid plan ($6.99/mo)Bundler
Order-based pricing (not revenue-based) + hands-on setup helpDealeasy

Still not sure? Start with Oxify. The 14-day free trial covers all the features — you can decide after seeing real AOV numbers, not promises.

What Changed in Shopify's April 2026 Update (And What It Means for You)

In April 2026, Shopify made a quiet but huge update. Two things to know:

  • B2B catalogs and quantity price breaks are now on every plan. Not just Plus. You can set up to 10 price tiers per product.
  • It only fires for B2B-tagged customers. A retail shopper visiting your product page sees zero of it.

So here's the practical read:

  • If you sell 100% B2B with logged-in buyers, you can ditch the app and use native pricing for free. Set up takes 15 minutes via Settings → Customers and orders → B2B catalogs.
  • If you sell DTC + B2B, use a hybrid: native B2B catalogs for wholesale, an app like Oxify or Pareto for retail.
  • If you sell pure DTC, ignore the update. An app is still your only real option.

For the official docs, see Shopify's B2B Catalogs help page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run quantity breaks on any Shopify plan?

Yes. Install any of the apps above and you're set on Basic, Grow, or Advanced. Shopify's built-in volume pricing is locked to the Plus plan, which starts at $2,500/month in 2026 — way more than any app on this list.

Will a quantity break app slow down my store?

Look for the "Built for Shopify" badge. Those apps pass a performance check. Heavy third-party scripts can drag a page. Quick test: run PageSpeed Insights before you install and again after. If you lose more than 5 points, look at a lighter app.

Do quantity breaks stack with discount codes?

Depends on the app. Apps that use Shopify's automatic discount system block manual codes. Apps that use Shopify Functions (like Oxify) usually let the customer use a code on top. Always test in incognito before launch.

How many tiers should I offer?

Three. Always start with three. Two is boring. Four locks people up. The middle tier is where most orders should land — flag it "Most Popular."

What's the difference between quantity breaks and bundles?

Quantity breaks: same product, more units, cheaper price per unit. "Buy 3 of this shirt, save 15%."
Bundles: different products bought together at a discount. "T-shirt + hat + socks for $40."
Almost every app in this guide does both.

Do quantity breaks work for digital products?

Yes — and they're a hidden goldmine for digital. Your cost per extra unit is near zero. So you can offer 30–40% off at the top tier and still keep most of your margin. Few digital stores actually do this. Easy edge.

Can I apply quantity breaks to only some products?

Yes. Every app in this guide lets you target a single product, a collection, or even a variant. You don't have to flip the switch on your whole catalog.

Show per-unit price or total price?

Show both. Per-unit price highlights the savings ("$8 each — save $2"). Total price removes the mental math ("$24 for 3"). Together they convert better than either alone.

Quantity breaks vs. volume discounts — are they different?

Same thing, different label. B2B and wholesale folks tend to say "volume discount." DTC stores tend to say "quantity break" or "buy more save more." Every app on this list handles them the same way.

How much will my AOV go up?

Most Shopify stores see 10–35% AOV growth in the first 30 days. Conversion also nudges up 3–8% just from showing the price table. Consumables and basics see the biggest jumps because shoppers were going to reorder anyway.

Do quantity breaks work with Shopify POS?

Only a few apps do. Pareto and OC Quantity Breaks both support Shopify POS. Oxify, Kaching, and Pumper apply at online checkout only. If you sell in person and online, ask before installing.

Can I set up quantity breaks without any app?

You can, sort of. Go to Discounts → "Amount off products" → add a minimum quantity. But: Shopify caps you at 25 automatic discounts per store, only one applies at a time, and nothing shows on the product page. For more than 1–2 products, an app pays for itself in a day.

Can I use Shopify's free Bundles app for quantity breaks?

No. The free Bundles app makes fixed multi-packs (like a 3-pack as a single product). It can't do tiered "buy more, save more" pricing. See the full breakdown above.

What about Shopify Plus — do I still need an app?

Plus stores get native Volume Pricing in Catalogs (up to 10 price breaks per product). It's useful for B2B price lists. But it has zero product-page UI, zero analytics, and zero A/B testing. Most Plus stores still install an app on top for the actual conversion lift.

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