Shopify App Review · Bundles & Cross-sell
Assortion Review (2026)
An all-in-one merchandising suite that bundles upsells, add-ons, volume discounts, and post-purchase offers into one app
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Assortion is a Shopify merchandising app that consolidates product bundles, upsells, cross-sells, product add-ons, volume discounts, and post-purchase offers into a single tool, plus a cart drawer with a free-shipping bar. It holds a 4.9-star rating across roughly 320 reviews. There is a free plan for development stores only; live paid plans are gated by monthly order volume at $9.99/mo (up to 50 orders), $19.99/mo (up to 200 orders), and $34.99/mo (up to 500 orders), each with a 14-day free trial. It is best for small-to-mid stores that want to replace several separate upsell/bundle apps with one; high-volume merchants will outgrow the published tiers and should confirm enterprise pricing on the listing.
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What Assortion actually does
Assortion is a merchandising app whose whole pitch is consolidation. Instead of stacking a bundle app, an upsell app, a volume-discount app, and a cart-drawer app, you run all of it from one dashboard. The supported offer types span fixed and mix-and-match bundles, variant bundles, gift boxes, frequently-bought-together cross-sells, product add-ons that ride along with a main product, quantity breaks / volume discounts, and post-purchase offers that fire after checkout.
On top of the offers, it ships cart-customization tooling, a cart drawer and a free-shipping progress bar, which is the feature merchants single out most often in reviews. The free-shipping bar in particular is the kind of nudge that lifts average order value without you having to build a discount campaign, and bundling it into the same app as your upsells means one less integration to maintain.
The core job-to-be-done is average-order-value growth: get the shopper who came for one product to leave with two or three, either through a curated bundle, a relevant add-on, a volume break, or a one-click offer after they’ve already paid. Because all of these live in one app, the recommendations and cart UI stay visually consistent, which is harder to pull off when you’re gluing three vendors’ widgets onto the same product page.
One nuance worth understanding before you install: the ‘Free plan’ on the listing is for development stores only. A live, revenue-generating store does not get a free production tier, after the 14-day trial you move onto a paid plan priced by your monthly order count.
How it scores across key areas
| Ease of use | 8.5 | |
| Feature breadth | 9.0 | |
| Value for money | 8.5 | |
| Support | 8.5 | |
| Scalability for high volume | 6.5 |
Pros & cons
- Genuinely replaces multiple apps: bundles, upsells, cross-sells, add-ons, volume discounts, and post-purchase offers all run from one dashboard, which cuts both your app bill and the number of widgets fighting over your theme.
- Cart drawer plus free-shipping bar is a standout combo reviewers call out by name, an AOV lever that usually requires a separate app.
- Strong, fast support: merchants repeatedly praise quick responses, and live support is included on every paid tier.
- Sticky 4.9-star rating across ~320 reviews with 95% five-star, signaling consistent reliability rather than a few cherry-picked raves.
- Affordable entry point at $9.99/mo with a 14-day free trial, so a small store can validate AOV lift before committing.
- Pricing is gated by monthly order volume and the published ceiling is 500 orders/month ($34.99). Stores above that have no listed tier and must confirm custom pricing, a real cliff for growing merchants.
- The ‘Free plan’ applies to development stores only; live stores have no free production option, which can surprise merchants who install expecting an ongoing free tier.
- Breadth cuts both ways: an app doing this many jobs has more surface area to configure, so a merchant who only needs one offer type may find a single-purpose app faster to set up.
- Bundle and cart-drawer display can depend on theme compatibility (true of most apps that inject cart UI); verify it renders cleanly on your specific theme during the trial.
- Developer is a smaller studio (Assortion, based in Istanbul); support is well-reviewed but you’re not getting a large enterprise vendor with 24/7 phone lines.
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App Store screenshots
Marketing screenshots from the Shopify listing, in-admin UI may look different. Always verify on a duplicate theme.





Before you spend trial time
- Confirm the app renders cleanly on your specific theme, check the cart drawer, free-shipping bar, and any on-page bundle widgets.
- Build one of each offer type you care about (a bundle, an add-on, a volume break, a post-purchase offer) to gauge setup time.
- Estimate your monthly order count and map it to a tier, make sure you’re not about to blow past the 500-order ceiling.
- Test the post-purchase offer end-to-end with a real test order to confirm it fires after checkout.
- Message support with a real question during the trial to confirm the praised response speed for yourself.
- Tally the apps Assortion could replace and compare the combined cost against its monthly price to confirm the consolidation savings.
Pricing
Plans (verify on the listing): Free plan is for development stores only (all features, no live production use). Live paid plans are gated by monthly order volume: $9.99/mo for up to 50 orders, $19.99/mo for up to 200 orders, and $34.99/mo for up to 500 orders. Every paid plan includes a 14-day free trial and live support. There is no published tier above 500 orders/month, higher-volume merchants should confirm custom pricing on the listing before committing. Verify current prices on the Shopify listing as they can change.
Pricing changes frequently on Shopify apps, always check the live listing for the latest tiers and trial terms. View current pricing on Shopify →
Closing take
Assortion earns its 4.9-star average (across roughly 320 reviews) the honest way, by doing several merchandising jobs competently in one app rather than excelling at exactly one. For the small-to-mid store, that consolidation is the real value: fewer monthly app fees, fewer widgets clashing on your theme, and a single dashboard for every AOV lever from bundles to post-purchase offers.
The two things to go in clear-eyed about are pricing structure and the free-plan caveat. Plans are billed by monthly order volume and stop at 500 orders ($34.99/mo) on the public listing, so fast-growing stores should plan for a pricing conversation rather than assume they’ll stay on a flat fee. And the free plan is for development stores only, your live store pays after the 14-day trial. Treat the trial as a genuine evaluation: build real offers, test the post-purchase flow, and confirm theme compatibility before you commit.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Assortion free?
There is a free plan, but it is limited to development stores only, a live, revenue-generating store does not get an ongoing free production tier. Live plans start at $9.99/month after a 14-day free trial.
How much does Assortion cost?
Paid plans are gated by monthly order volume: $9.99/mo for up to 50 orders, $19.99/mo for up to 200 orders, and $34.99/mo for up to 500 orders. Each includes a 14-day free trial and live support. There’s no published tier above 500 orders/month, so higher-volume stores should confirm custom pricing on the listing.
What does Assortion actually do?
It’s an all-in-one merchandising app: product bundles (fixed, mix-and-match, variant, gift boxes), upsells and frequently-bought-together cross-sells, product add-ons, volume discounts / quantity breaks, and post-purchase offers, plus a cart drawer and a free-shipping bar. The goal is to raise average order value.
Can Assortion replace my other upsell and bundle apps?
That’s its core pitch, and reviewers confirm it: many say it ‘replaced so many different apps.’ Because bundles, add-ons, discounts, and cart UI all run from one dashboard, you can often consolidate several single-purpose apps into this one.
How good is Assortion’s support and rating?
It holds a 4.9-star rating across about 320 reviews, with 95% five-star. Support is one of the most-praised aspects, merchants describe quick responses, and live support is included on every paid plan.
Who should not use Assortion?
Stores doing well over 500 orders/month (the published tiers don’t cover you), merchants who need only one narrow feature and want the fastest setup, and anyone expecting a free plan on a live store should look elsewhere or verify details first.
How we researched this
- Primary source: Shopify App Store listing for Assortion
- Supplementary: 3-star review sampling for support and UX friction signals
- Last updated: June 17, 2026

