Plan limits are most helpful when they are predictable. MDFILESTORAGE now checks your active plan more consistently before upload and account actions, which makes it easier to understand why an upload is accepted or blocked.
When you add a Markdown file, the app looks at the same plan details that power your dashboard usage summary. That means file count, storage, and monthly upload limits are handled before you spend time wondering whether a file was saved. If your plan has room, the upload continues. If a limit has been reached, you get a clearer message and can decide what to do next.
A calmer upload routine
Start on the dashboard and read the usage summary near the top of the page. If you are close to your file or storage limit, remove old files you no longer need or choose a plan that better fits your library before uploading more Markdown.
Then upload a single .md file. If the upload succeeds, your dashboard refreshes its usage details so the next action starts from the latest plan state. If the upload is blocked, use the message as a checklist: file size, file count, total storage, or monthly upload volume.
After subscription changes
Subscription changes are also handled more consistently. When your active plan changes, MDFILESTORAGE uses that plan for policy and upload checks, so paid features and higher limits are reflected in the places where you manage files.
This keeps the experience focused on writing and organizing private Markdown files, with fewer surprises around plan boundaries.