Every hosted site comes with managed media storage — the Devani CDN. Images you upload (or that Claude generates) are stored and served from a fast global CDN automatically; you don't configure anything.
How the allowance works
Your plan includes a total CDN allowance, pooled across all your sites:
- Free 1 GB · Starter 5 GB · Business 30 GB · Agency 150 GB · Whitelabel 300 GB
Each individual site gets its own cap drawn from that pool. New sites default to a sensible per-site cap, and the sum of all your sites' caps can't exceed your plan total.
Multi-site plans: customise per site
On multi-site plans (Business and up) you can:
- Set a default per-site cap for new sites, and
- Adjust any site's cap up or down — as long as the total across your sites stays within your plan allowance.
Manage this from the site's page (storage section) and from Account → storage.
Things to know
- Images only need uploading once — they're served from the CDN with long cache lifetimes, so they don't re-consume bandwidth on every visit.
- Whitelabel agencies can rebrand the "Devani CDN" label to their own name (see the whitelabel article).
- The separate site disk (the website's own files) is capped automatically per install for stability — that's not something you manage; it's the media/CDN allowance above that matters for content.
- Hitting a cap blocks new uploads to that site until you raise it (within your plan) or upgrade — it never affects already-served images.