Q: Your max articles, files and URLs seem very restrictive, how is this actually calculated?

50 max articles uploaded
20 max files uploaded
15 max URLs uploaded

I am very interested in the synchronization with OneDrive feature but if I do synchronize my OneDrive folder with my pitch decks and program applications I would blow right through these pretty quickly. If I connected my data room I would be toast.

Could you please explain how this is intended to work?

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doganakbulut

doganakbulut

Sep 30, 2024

A: When you synchronize your OneDrive with Paillor, you can pull unlimited files directly, bypassing the manual upload limitations. This is perfect for larger volumes like pitch decks or program applications, as all the files in your connected OneDrive folder will be available without limits. However, if you choose to manually upload documents, there are certain limitations based on your tier. These restrictions only apply to manual uploads, so with OneDrive synchronization, you won't need to worry about hitting any caps.

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Posted: Sep 30, 2024

Fantastic, thank you doganakbulut

Posted: Sep 30, 2024

So, If i link a specific file in my one drive then all the files and urls articles in this upload have no limits is that what you are saying?

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Posted: Sep 30, 2024

Yes, that's correct.

Posted: Sep 30, 2024

You REALLY need to add this clarification somewhere prominent. I was about dismiss this app altogether for its (seemingly) ridiculous limitations. It sounds like I can add unlimited articles to my drive of choice, completely bypassing the limit of 50 uploads… correct?

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Posted: Sep 30, 2024

Yes, that's correct! If you synchronize your drive (such as OneDrive or Google Drive) with Paillor, you can add unlimited articles directly from your connected drive, effectively bypassing the manual upload limit of 50 articles. This approach gives you much more flexibility and scalability, especially for larger repositories of information.