You can view Bulk Addtocart Collection Template by visit this URL in your browser > https://yourdomain.myshopify.com/collections/all?view=multiple-addtocart
You can refer to the documentation for the app setup steps and follow them accordingly (click here).
You can check Upgrade steps in Video Guide (click here).
Go to Admin > Products > Collections & Choose any Collection then Select collection template as "collection.multiple-addtocart" then after click on save button like below window:
Follow below screenshot steps that is mentioned in Dashboard tab in app admin or refer to the documentation for the app setup steps and follow them accordingly (click here).
App Files will not be removed after Uninstallation of the App. So, You can Uninstall App Code Files manually from your theme.
=> Go to Online Store > Themes and Select your Current Active Theme then Delete below file:
You can do by Go to Admin → Apps → C: Bulk Add to Cart → General Settings To see settings (click here)
Here, Just change settings and save it!
Go to Online Stores → Live theme → Theme Customize → Theme Settings → App embeds section then please open our App embed block i.e. CWS - Bulk Cart Script. Then at bottom of this page, you`ll see
Design customizations section just (click here) to see.
You can refer to the documentation for adding multiple languages and follow them accordingly (click here).
If your product contains more than 250 variants, Shopify may not load all variant data on the collection page by default.
Because of this limitation, the Multiple Add to Cart feature may only display a partial list of variants or pagination may not work correctly.
To resolve this issue, you must add the Manage Large Variants app block or update the required template so that the app can load the full variant dataset.
For detailed setup instructions, please refer to our guide: click here.
You should enable this block if your product contains more than 250 variants.
Large products with many combinations (such as sizes, colors, materials, or styles) may exceed Shopify’s default variant loading limit.
Adding this block ensures that all variants load correctly and pagination works smoothly on the collection page.
Follow these steps:
Once enabled, the collection page will correctly load and paginate all variants.
If the block is not enabled for products with more than 250 variants, the following issues may occur:
Enabling the block ensures that the app loads all variant data correctly and keeps the page performance optimized.
Later on, you can change the plan interval from our app by clicking on the "Pricing Plan" button at the top, and you'll see the same thing as in the screenshot below. From here, you can change the plan interval by clicking the Switch Plan button, which will redirect you to approve a new charge based on your chosen plan type while Shopify cancels the old active charge and activates the new charge when you`ll approve it.

Yes, you can turn off auto-renewal for your annual plan for the next year by going to our app, clicking on the "Pricing Plan" button at the top, and then seeing just like below. Simply follow the instructions in the screenshot below:
NOTE: If you turn off auto renewal, you will be able to use the app until the next renewal period, and you can turn it back on when you re-subscribe to our app plan the next following year.

When you upgrade your plan by moving from a less expensive charge to a more expensive charge, the charge is prorated based on the difference in price and the number of days remaining in the billing cycle. Proration occurs when you approves changes to your app subscription that take effect immediately. For example, if you begin a 30-day billing cycle on a $5.00 plan, and then upgrade to a $15.00 plan on day 15 of the billing cycle, you’d be charged $5.00 + ($15.00 – $5.00) * (15/30) = $10.00 USD. You can check this in Shopify billing FAQ at here >> Click me
If you switches from an annual plan with a higher price to an annual plan with a lower price, or from an annual plan to a 30 day plan, then the charge for the new plan is deferred until the current plan's subscription cycle is complete. For example, if you begins an annual subscription plan in January, but switches to a 30 day plan in September, then the new 30 day plan will start when the annual plan expires in January.