Introduction to Clean-Up Storage

Introduction to Clean-Up Storage

Each account is assigned a specific storage capacity based on the chosen subscription plan. This allocated storage is utilized for storing assets such as images, generated documents, email templates, and more. Should a user surpass the allotted storage limit at any given time, they have the option to either upgrade their plan or visit the Cleanup Storage section to remove unnecessary documents. It's crucial to ensure sufficient storage space is maintained in the system, as a full storage capacity will prohibit any further transactions.


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