Google Drive 15GB Storage Limit Insufficient
Users find Google Drive 15GB free tier insufficient and cannot easily purchase additional storage.
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surfaced semanticallyGoogle Drive Free Storage Tier Too Small for Everyday Individual Use
Individual users find the 15GB Google Drive free tier fills up quickly with documents, photos, and email attachments. The transition to paid plans lacks a graceful intermediate tier. Users are forced to choose between paying or manually managing storage across services.
Google Docs free storage runs out and forces paid upgrade
Free-tier users hit Drive storage cap and are pushed to a paid plan to keep editing.
Google Drive Cannot Sort Files by Size to Manage Storage
Users cannot sort Google Drive files by size, making it difficult to identify what is consuming storage and avoid purchasing more. The absence of a basic file management feature appears intentional, creating user frustration. Single review.
File Download Causes Extreme Storage Inflation in Google Docs
A user reports that downloading a 2GB file caused Google Docs storage to jump from 200MB to 16GB, suggesting a severe storage accounting bug. This is a single anecdotal report with no upvotes and no broader validation. Likely a platform-specific edge case rather than a systemic issue.
Google Drive forces upsell without actionable storage cleanup path
Google Drive notifies users of near-full storage but fails to provide actionable cleanup options for small files, instead pushing paid upgrades. Users who only occasionally need shared file access find the storage management UX frustrating and opaque.
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