New features
Owner-shared folders for WordPress sitesWordPress sites can now access folders from your main Convertly library, not only their own isolated workspace. This is the missing piece for agencies who want to ship brand assets, stock photography, or other reusable media to a client install without exposing the rest of the library.
- Open WordPress sites → site → Shared folders in the dashboard and pick any folder from your library. Sharing is recursive — subfolders are visible automatically.
- Each share has a read-write / read-only toggle. Read-write lets the plugin browse, import, and save new files into the folder. Read-only lets the plugin browse and import only.
- Files the plugin saves into a read-write shared folder land in your main library next to the rest of the folder. They are not isolated.
- Unsharing a folder hides it from the plugin again. Files already imported into the WordPress Media Library stay where they are.
WordPress sites moved out of SettingsWordPress site management is now its own sidebar tab at the bottom of the dashboard sidebar (above the account menu) instead of a section inside the Settings modal. The tab opens to the full list of sites, and each row clicks into a per-site detail page where you create the token, manage storage access, and configure shared folders.
Improvements
Published plan limits match the APIPlan limits shown on the marketing site, in the Settings billing tables, and in the Limits docs are now identical to what the API enforces:
| Plan | Media API / mo | Max file | Per batch | Storage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | 500 | 50 MB | 5 | 1 GB |
| Starter | 2,500 | 500 MB | 25 | 10 GB |
| Pro | 15,000 | 1 GB image · 5 GB video | 100 | 50 GB |
| Business | 100,000 | 2 GB image · 10 GB video | 1,000 | 500 GB |