Scale your SaaS offerings with up to 99 plans and categories

Modified on Wed, 17 Jun at 5:12 AM

One of the most requested enhancements to the SaaS Configurator is here.

We've increased the maximum number of SaaS Plans and SaaS Categories from 20 to 99, giving users significantly more flexibility to build, organize, and scale their SaaS offerings.

As businesses grow, their pricing strategies often become more sophisticated. Many users need separate plans for different industries, service levels, locations, customer segments, onboarding packages, add-ons, or bundled offerings. The previous limit of 20 plans and categories made it challenging to support these evolving business models at scale.

With this release, users can now create and manage up to 99 SaaS Plans and 99 SaaS Categories, making it easier to build a more comprehensive product catalog without running into platform limitations.

What's new

Expanded SaaS Plan Limits

You can now create up to 99 SaaS Plans, allowing you to:

  • Offer more pricing tiers and service packages

  • Create specialized plans for different industries or niches

  • Build tailored offerings for various customer segments

  • Launch new packages without needing to consolidate existing plans

Expanded Category Limits

You can now create up to 99 SaaS Categories, providing greater flexibility to organize and manage a larger portfolio of plans.

This makes it easier to group plans by:

  • Industry

  • Service type

  • Customer size

  • Geographic region

  • Product line

  • Any custom organizational structure that fits your business

Why it matters

Many users have outgrown the previous limits and have been looking for more flexibility to support increasingly complex SaaS businesses. Whether you're creating industry-specific packages, testing new pricing models, building regional offerings, or managing a large portfolio of services, this update removes a major scalability constraint.


You now have the freedom to build a SaaS catalog that matches the way your business operates today—and the flexibility to continue growing tomorrow.

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