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Product Catalog 2.0
Product Entitlements are used for mapping a feature and its entitlement levels to various product catalog items. Here, you can add or update a product catalog item (Plans, Addons, and Charges) for a feature. For each product catalog item, you can select your preferred entitlement level.
Example:
John Doe runs a business and offers the plans Basic, Standard, and Advanced. John wants to offer Additional users as a feature, with quantity field values set as 5, 10, and 20 users.
After setting up the feature, John intends to offer this feature on all plans but also has to restrict the entitlement level (in this case number of users) on each plan. This can easily be set up on the Add Entitlements page.
All John needs to do is select the plans Basic, Standard, and Advanced from the list of product catalog items. Select the Entitlement level as 5 users for Basic, 10 users for Standard and 20 users for Advanced plans using the drop-down list. This way each plan is assigned a particular entitlement level of that feature.
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Use bulk operations to import Item Entitlements in Chargebee.
To define a feature's availability and entitlement levels on various plans, addons, and charges, follow these steps:
To modify product entitlements and their entitlement level for a feature, follow these steps:
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All the changes to the entitlement (Catalog item or Entitlement level) will be applicable for the new and existing subscriptions associated with the product catalog items.
A switch-type feature has only two levels of entitlements, it is either available or not available on your product catalog items. For Switch-type features, follow the steps below to add entitlements:
In quantity-type features, each entitlement level of a quantity-type feature corresponds to a specific number of quantity units of the feature. For Quantity-type features, follow the steps below to add entitlements:
A range-type feature allows you to choose a feature entitlement level within a range for the product catalog item. You can set maximum and minimum entitlement levels for a range-type feature. For Range-type features, follow the steps below to add entitlements:
Because of their nature, certain features do not map to the feature categories like switch-type, quantity-type, or range-type. All these features can be grouped under the custom-type features. For custom-type features, follow the steps below to add entitlements:
Items represent the products or services that you offer to your customers. Items often differ due to the product features that are available in them. You can make the following changes at the item (Plan, Addon, or Charge) level.
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a. Add new entitlements: You can add specific entitlements to an item.
b. Modify existing entitlement levels: You can update the existing entitlement levels of an item.
c. Remove existing entitlements: You can remove entitlements from an item.
To update the entitlements of an item (Plan, Addon, or Charges) follow these steps:
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