--- title: Coveo for Commerce (legacy entitlements) slug: l2ib0560 canonical_url: https://docs.coveo.com/en/l2ib0560/ collection: product-entitlements source_format: adoc --- # Coveo for Commerce (legacy entitlements) This article lists legacy product entitlements that were in effect prior to July 28, 2025. If you signed with Coveo before that date, refer to the relevant section below based on when your agreement began: * [Before March 25, 2021](#march-25-2021-entitlement-update) * [Before July 28, 2025](#july-28-2025-entitlement-update) If your agreement began on or after July 28, 2025, refer to [Coveo for Commerce entitlements](https://docs.coveo.com/en/l2590456#commerce-solutions) for the most recent entitlements. ## July 28, 2025 entitlement update > **Important** > > This section lists product entitlements that were effective before July 28, 2025. > > See [Coveo for Commerce entitlements](https://docs.coveo.com/en/l2590456#commerce-solutions) for the most recent ones. This section presents the [index](https://docs.coveo.com/en/204/) [item](https://docs.coveo.com/en/210/) storage and recommendation [limits](https://docs.coveo.com/en/262/) associated with the various Coveo [license](https://docs.coveo.com/en/2864/) types and Coveo for Commerce editions. ### Storage The storage allocation for a Coveo customer is limited to a certain number of items per Coveo production [organization](https://docs.coveo.com/en/185/). An _item_ is primarily a catalog product, variant, or availability item, such as a store. Since Coveo is a unified index, an item can also come from outside of the catalog, such as an HTML page, a video, or a PDF document. Items are allocated to each customer based on the [queries per month (QPM)](https://docs.coveo.com/en/1391/) specified in the purchase order and information in the following table. Coveo's QPM estimates are based on the information shared by customers, depending on the use case and the customer's search page's current traffic. > **Note** > > Customers onboarding with Coveo after October 1, 2022, who exceed their item limit will be allowed a limited overage, then blocked from indexing new content or refreshing their index content unless they purchase additional items from Coveo or delete content from their index. > Purchasing additional items is only available for the Pro and Enterprise editions.
Allocation type Item allocation per Coveo for Commerce edition
Pro Enterprise
Per 100 K QPM
Included 25 K 50 K
Additional Minimum increments 500 K 500 K
Limit 1 M1 60 M
-- 1. For a greater allocation, contact [Coveo Sales](https://www.coveo.com/en/contact) to upgrade to the Enterprise edition. -- **Example** **Enterprise** edition with 1 M QPM, item allocation: 50 K items/100 K QPM * 1 M QPM = 500 K items ### Recommendations The [Coveo Machine Learning (Coveo ML)](https://docs.coveo.com/en/188/) [Product Recommendations (PR)](https://docs.coveo.com/en/3132/) feature takes advantage of [Coveo Analytics](https://docs.coveo.com/en/182/) to suggest relevant products to end users based on their past and present interactions with your Coveo-powered commerce implementation. See [Product Recommendations](https://docs.coveo.com/en/3382/). Each Coveo for Commerce customer is allocated a limited number of recommendations, expressed in [recommendations per month (RPM)](https://docs.coveo.com/en/1392/), per Coveo production organization based on the purchase order and information in the following table.
Allocation type Item allocation per Coveo for Commerce edition
Pro Enterprise
Per 100 K QPM
Included N/A 500 K
Additional purchase minimum increments N/A 500 K
**Example** **Enterprise** edition with 1 M QPM, recommendation allocation: 500 K RPM/100 K QPM * 1 M QPM = 5 M RPM ### Product Listings A [product listing page (PLP)](https://docs.coveo.com/en/m1sf3187/) is a curated list of products that aren't generated by a user search query. Product listings provide various functionalities to configure the list of products for each of your [storefront](https://docs.coveo.com/en/p33g0410/) landing pages.
Allocation type Item allocation per Coveo for Commerce edition
Pro Enterprise
Per 100 K QPM
Included2 100 K 200 K
-- 2. Only available for clients that have signed with Coveo for Commerce after October 1st, 2021. Contact [Coveo Sales](https://www.coveo.com/en/contact) for more information. -- ## March 25, 2021 entitlement update > **Important** > > This section lists product entitlements that were effective before March 25, 2021. > > See [Coveo for Commerce entitlements](https://docs.coveo.com/en/l2590456#commerce-solutions) for the most recent ones. This article presents the [index](https://docs.coveo.com/en/204/) [item](https://docs.coveo.com/en/210/) storage limit associated with the Coveo for Commerce solution. The storage allocation for a Coveo for Commerce customer is limited to a certain number of [index](https://docs.coveo.com/en/204/) [items](https://docs.coveo.com/en/210/) per Coveo production [organization](https://docs.coveo.com/en/185/). An _item_ is an element of content in the Coveo [index](https://docs.coveo.com/en/204/) such as a document, an email, an HTML page, or a database record. Each customer is allocated [items](https://docs.coveo.com/en/210/) in their catalog based on the number specified in purchase order and the information in the following table.
Allocation type Item allocation per Coveo for Commerce edition
Unified Digital
Included 35 K per unit 100 K per unit
Additional Minimum increments 100 K