Do you often invoice the same combination of products? With a composite product you bundle several products from your catalogue under one title. When you put that package on an invoice or quote, all underlying products are added at once as separate lines.
Handy for an installation package (materials plus labour hours), a maintenance formula or a fixed starter kit.
💡 Tip: A composite product is not a product in itself. It is a template that breaks down into the individual products on the document, so you can still adjust quantities and prices per line.
The products you want to bundle must already be in your product catalogue. To learn how to create or import products, see How can I import my existing products?
Managing products and composite products depends on your subscription. If it isn’t included in your plan, you can add it as an add-on.
Below the search field, the list of selected products appears. You immediately see the Total price: the sum of the prices of all products in the package.
To take a product back out of the package, remove it from that list.
💡 Tip: The order in which you add products is also the order in which the lines appear on your document.
All products from the package are now placed on your document as a group of lines, with the package title as the group heading. Each line keeps its own description, unit, VAT rate and price.
💡 Tip: Is your document calculated including VAT? The prices are then converted automatically when adding. Products with a special VAT regime (for example “outside VAT”) keep that regime.
Go to Products > Composite products. There you can, for each package:
Changing a package does not affect documents you have already drawn up. The lines already on them remain unchanged.
The total price of a composite product follows the prices in your product catalogue. If you change the price of an individual product, that new price automatically applies the next time you put the package on a document.
Want a different price for one specific customer? Adjust the line on the document itself after adding the package.