Before submitting a link, you can check the total file size directly on the source platform. This helps you choose the right plan and avoid hitting your size limit.
For most platforms, if the link contains a single standalone file rather than a folder, the file size will usually be displayed directly in the file listing without needing to look further.
The total size of the shared link is shown at the top of the page, as shown below. Note that Quark displays sizes using abbreviated units: G for gigabytes, M for megabytes, and T for terabytes.

The file or folder size is displayed in the file listing, as shown below.

The file or folder size is displayed in the file listing, as shown below. Like Quark, Xunlei uses abbreviated units: G for gigabytes, M for megabytes, and T for terabytes.

For all other supported platforms, file size information may not be available beforehand. If you are unsure whether your files exceed your plan's limit, feel free to contact us at [email protected] before purchasing.