> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://tmniche-docs.keywordrush.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://tmniche-docs.keywordrush.com/content-egg-integration/free-vs-pro.md).

# Free vs Pro (and the bundle)

Content Egg comes in a **free** version and **Content Egg Pro**. Here's what each gives Too Much Niche, and which you'll need.

| Capability                                                                   |      Free     |       Pro      |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :-----------: | :------------: |
| Render article blocks (EggBlocks)                                            |       ✓       |        ✓       |
| Attach products manually (from any module)                                   |       ✓       |        ✓       |
| Automatic affiliate product search (Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Bol.com, BestBuy) |       —       |        ✓       |
| Product feeds (import your catalog)                                          | up to 3 feeds | up to 50 feeds |
| AI-synthesized products (Offer module)                                       |       ✓       |        ✓       |

## Which version do you need?

* **Affiliate** — **Pro**, for automatic product search. You *can* build affiliate articles on Free, but you'll attach each product by hand.
* **E-commerce** — **Free** is enough; choose **Pro** only if you run more than **3** product feeds.
* **Display, lead generation, SaaS** — **Free** is enough.

## Bundle

For affiliate or larger e-commerce sites, the discounted 2-in-1 bundle pairs Too Much Niche with Content Egg Pro — see the [TMN + Content Egg bundle](https://www.keywordrush.com/bundles?cycle=year#tmn-ce-starter).


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