The **Products** page is the list of products Ask Any AI knows about. Adding a\
product to that list and indexing it is what makes the widget appear on its page.

## Three ways to add products

Click **Add products** at the top right.

* **Select products** — pick them individually from a picker. Good when you're\
  starting out or topping up later.

* **Select collections** — adds everything in the collections you choose. Handy for\
  rolling out one category at a time.

* **Add all products** — your whole catalog. The app asks you to confirm first,\
  because on a big catalog this uses a lot of generations.

  

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> 📷  The Add products dropdown open, showing all three options with their descriptions.

## Then index them

Select the rows you want and index them. Each product uses one AI generation. Runs\
happen in the background, so you can leave the page and come back — the statuses\
update as each one finishes.

## Check your allowance first

Indexing 400 products needs 400 generations. Have a look at the **AI generations**\
meter on the home page before you start a big run.\
[What happens when you hit a limit](/hc/askanyai/en/articles/quota-limits) explains\
what happens if you run out halfway through. The short version: the products that\
already finished are fine and you don't pay for them twice.

If you're on the free plan with 10 generations, spend them on your ten best sellers\
rather than whatever happens to be at the top of the list.

## Removing products

Selecting rows and removing them deletes those knowledge bases and takes the widget\
off those product pages. If you add them back later you'll need to index them again,\
and pay the generation again.