Every Renable plan defines a set of limits alongside its credit budget: how many products you can import, how many catalogs you can connect, and how many channels you can run. Understanding how these interact helps you avoid surprises as you grow.
What plans limit#
- Credits — your monthly and daily AI/rendering budget. See how credits work.
- Products (SKUs) — the total number of products you can have imported across your catalogs.
- Catalogs — the number of active product-feed sources you can connect.
- Channels — the number of feed exports (to Meta, Google, TikTok, and so on) you can run.
- Uploaded storage — the total size of files you upload yourself (images, videos, audio, fonts, and PDFs — for example Studio assets, project content, and chat attachments). Individual uploads also have per-type size caps: images up to 20 MB, videos and audio up to 100 MB, fonts up to 10 MB, and PDFs up to 25 MB.
Plan tiers, prices, and the specific limits attached to each change over time, so this article doesn't list them. See current tiers, pricing, and exact limits at /billing/plans, and check your own usage against your limits as described below.
What happens when you hit a limit#
Limits behave a little differently depending on which one you hit:
- Catalog and channel limits block the action. Trying to add another catalog or channel beyond your plan's allowance shows a message telling you you've reached your limit, with a prompt to upgrade.
- The product limit caps feed import instead of blocking it. If your combined catalogs bring in more products than your plan allows, import continues for products up to the limit — the excess simply isn't imported. There's no error dialog at the moment a product is skipped, so if products you expect are missing, check your usage against your limit.
- The storage limit blocks further uploads. When your uploaded files reach your plan's storage allowance, new uploads are rejected with a message showing your usage — upgrade your plan or contact support to increase it. Files your catalogs import automatically (product images from your feed) don't count against this limit; only files you upload yourself do.
If you have multiple plan items#
If your organization has more than one active plan or subscription line item, limits are summed together — your effective product, catalog, channel, and credit limits are the total across all of them, not the limit of a single plan.
Checking your usage#
Your current usage against every limit is visible in-app — you don't need to track it manually. Check the Billing page and your organization's usage summary to see where you stand, and visit /billing/plans to compare plans or upgrade.