Agent Software prepares bundle checkout without opening sales
Agent Software has prepared the suite bundle checkout surface, but payments remain disabled while delivery, licensing, support, and fulfillment are finalized.
By Agent Software
Checkout is prepared, not open
Agent Software has added a prepared bundle checkout path to the suite site, but it is not accepting payments. The pricing page explains the future direction for bundled access while making the current status clear: product access is still handled through individual product channels.
The decision is deliberate. A bundle sale should not open until the products, license terms, delivery flow, receipt handling, and support expectations are ready to operate together.
What the staged flow does today
The checkout endpoint currently returns a staged response by default. The page directs interested users toward the bundle waitlist and support contact instead of creating a payment session.
This keeps the public surface realistic without turning it into a live commerce flow. It also lets the team verify the page, endpoint, metadata, and security behavior before payment processing is connected.
What needs to happen before sales
Before bundle checkout goes live, the suite needs confirmed product availability, published commercial terms, a support path, and a reliable fulfillment process for downloads or account access. Those pieces are separate from the marketing site and need to be ready before payment collection starts.
Until that happens, the bundle page should be read as a status update and waitlist entry point rather than a sales page.
How to follow updates
Future changes to bundle availability will be published through the suite blog, RSS feed, JSON feed, and product pages. The checkout path will stay conservative until the release and fulfillment path is ready.