Short answer
ProDrive is a Manager surface for keeping work organized around project context and files.
When to use this
Use ProDrive when the work has ongoing context, reusable files, project history, or multiple related items.
Requirements
Use the account and workspace that own the project context. Do not upload private files unless you intend them to be part of that workspace.
Uploads, storage, and AI-file analysis can have separate plan limits. A file can be saved in ProDrive even when it is too large for AI analysis on the current plan.
What belongs in ProDrive
Use ProDrive for organized project material, not quick one-off browsing. Keep names clear so collaborators and AI context can understand the project.
Common problems
If a project or file is missing, confirm the account, workspace, and project route before escalating.
If an upload is blocked, check whether the message is about file type, file size, daily write allowance, total ProDrive storage, or AI-readiness. Those are different limits and should not be described as the same problem.
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Escalation guidance
For ProDrive issues, include the project route, file type, file size, upload state, account/workspace context, and the visible error.
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