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Check your plan usage from Profile

2026-06-25

See your current plan, remaining file and storage allowance, upload activity, and the files using the most space from one Profile page.

  1. Open MDFILESTORAGE and choose Profile from the sidebar.
  2. Review your remaining files, storage, monthly uploads, and maximum file size before adding more Markdown files.
  3. Use the activity and storage sections to spot recent work, large files, favorite files, and folders that use the most space.

Start with your current plan

The new Profile page gives you a simple place to check how your MDFILESTORAGE account is being used. Open the app, choose Profile from the sidebar, and start with the account card. You can confirm the active plan tier and the current usage period before uploading or creating more Markdown files.

This is useful when you are preparing a larger writing session. Instead of guessing whether you have enough room, check the remaining allowance first, then continue with confidence.

Review what is left before uploading

Profile shows your file count, total storage, monthly upload allowance, and maximum single-file size. Each quota card compares what you have used with the plan limit, then shows what remains.

Use this before importing several documents, moving a folder of notes into MDFILESTORAGE, or saving Markdown from an external tool. If storage is getting close to the limit, review your largest files first. If monthly uploads are nearly used, decide which files are most important to add now.

Find the files and folders that matter

The page also summarizes your Markdown library. You can see active files, folders, favorites, recent updates, largest files, upload activity, file size ranges, and folder storage usage.

A practical routine is to open Profile once a week, look at recent activity, then check the largest files and folders. If a project folder is growing quickly, you can decide whether to split notes, clean up drafts, or keep the folder as-is. The goal is not to make you manage numbers all day; it is to give you a clear snapshot when you need one.

Use it well

Turn this update into a smoother Markdown habit.

Try the improvement with one active file before changing your whole routine. Open a note you already use, follow the steps above, and notice where the workflow feels faster, clearer, or easier to repeat. Small changes are easier to keep when they solve a real task you already have.

After the first pass, apply the same approach to related notes, drafts, or project files. Keep names clear, remove anything that no longer belongs in your active files, and return to the update whenever you need a quick reminder of the best way to use the feature.