Tycoon accepts uploads from the chairman so the AI team can work with real material — documents to summarize, data to analyze, images to design around. Limits exist to keep the system fast and predictable.
Single file uploads
- Documents (PDF, Word, text, markdown) — up to about 50 MB each
- Images (PNG, JPG, WebP) — up to about 25 MB each
- Spreadsheets and data files (CSV, Excel) — up to about 50 MB each
- Audio — up to about 100 MB each
- Video — up to about 500 MB each
These are conservative defaults that cover the overwhelming majority of real workflows. Larger files generally don't fail — but they can slow down the task that uses them, and the cost of analyzing them goes up with size.
Multiple files in one task
A task can attach multiple files at once. The combined size has its own ceiling roughly proportional to the single-file limits above. The upload UI shows the running total and warns before the limit.
Generated outputs
Outputs the AI team produces (documents, designs, code, video) follow the same kind of size envelope. A task generating very large outputs may be split into multiple deliverables.
For very large files
If the chairman regularly works with files beyond these ranges (massive datasets, long-form video projects), reach out via support — there are options for larger workflows that aren't exposed by default.
What's checked at upload
- The file size against the limits above
- Basic file type validation (the file extension and content match)
- Malware scanning on common formats
Storage
Uploaded files become workspace assets and follow the same retention rules as other workspace content — see the data-retention reference. The chairman can delete an uploaded file from the asset view at any time.