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Showcase packages on your storefront pages

Every public bundle you create gets a storefront presence automatically: a browsable packages page listing them all, plus a dedicated page per bundle with its cover image, description, and price.

Your automatic storefront

When you sell packages (bundles) of classes or courses, your site automatically gives them a storefront. A public packages page lists every bundle marked as public, showing each one's cover image, title, and price — free bundles are labeled "Free". Clicking a bundle opens its own page with the full description and a way to get it.

You don't build these pages by hand; they're generated from the details you set on each bundle in the admin.

Making a bundle look good

The storefront is only as attractive as the details you give it. For each bundle, set a clear title, a cover image (the thumbnail shown on the packages page), a description that sells the outcome, and its price — or mark it free to use it as a taster. The order bundles appear in follows the sort order you set.

Bundles have a visibility setting: public bundles show up on the storefront page, while private ones stay off it — useful for offers you only share by direct link.

Step by step

  1. In your admin, open Content → Bundles.
  2. Create or open a bundle and add the classes or collections it should include.
  3. Set the title, description, cover image, and price (or mark it free).
  4. Choose the visibility: public to show it on your storefront, private to keep it link-only.
  5. Save, then visit your site's packages page to see it listed.

Good to know

  • Use the AI image tools to generate an on-brand cover image for each bundle.
  • A free bundle is a great lead magnet — it gives visitors a taste and you a contact.
  • Pricing, checkout, and locking videos to "bundle only" access are covered under the payments articles.

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