
By default, Biscuits shows your bundle's home price converted to the customer's currency using Shopify's live exchange rate. That keeps prices roughly consistent, but the exact figure moves with the exchange rate and can land on awkward amounts.
Localised pricing lets you take control of the total for a Fixed total price bundle in each market. You set the exact total a customer in that market pays, in that market's currency, and Biscuits shows that figure instead of a converted one.
Localised pricing is available for Fixed total price bundles only. Every other discount type (Sum of products, Percentage, Amount, and Volume) continues to use Shopify's automatic currency conversion.
A bundle using the Fixed total price discount type.
More than one Shopify Market. Localise pricing stays switched off on single-market stores. See Shopify's guide to managing markets.
A catalog (price list) for each market you want a custom total in. This is where your localised price lives. See Shopify's Creating catalogs for markets and Set product prices by country.
The market has a catalog with a total set - the customer sees the exact total you entered for that catalog.
The market has no catalog - the total falls back to currency conversion from your home price, so it may differ slightly from a figure you would have chosen.
More than one catalog applies to a country - Shopify uses the lowest price of those catalogs.
For the most consistent results, create a catalog for every country or market you sell in, and set a total for each one.
In your Shopify admin, create the market you want to sell to, then create a catalog (price list) for it. You do not need to price every product in the catalog for bundles to work; the catalog simply gives Biscuits somewhere to store the bundle's localised total.

Open your Fixed total price bundle in the Biscuits Bundles app.
On the Bundle pricing card, select Localise pricing.
Confirm in the dialog that appears.
If the option is greyed out, check that the bundle's discount type is Fixed total price and that your store has more than one market.


With Localise pricing on, use the Country selector to choose a country.
If the country's market has more than one catalog, pick the catalog you want to price.
Enter the Fixed price for that catalog, in its currency.
Repeat for each country you sell to, then Save.
While a country other than Default is selected, the rest of the bundle's settings are read-only. Switch the country back to Default to edit the bundle's products, steps, or layout again.

Switching Localise pricing off removes all the fixed totals you set for this bundle across every country, and the bundle goes back to converting your default price. You can turn it on again later and re-enter your totals.
Localised pricing applies to Fixed total price bundles. All other discount types convert your home price automatically.
Biscuits does not support Managed Markets, and it does not reflect Shopify's location-based tax settings. For the full picture of how bundles behave with Markets, currencies, and taxes, see How Biscuits works with Shopify Markets, Currencies, and Taxes.
Component product prices inside the bundle still come from your home price converted to the local currency. Localised pricing sets the bundle's total, not the price of each item within it.