![]() ![]() It has plans with even more storage, but they’re also more expensive. After that, you have to pay at least 12 per month for a single person or 20 per month for six people and 2TB storage. TBH I am still using Dropbox every day, getting around the device limit by sharing stuff with multiple free accounts. High Pricing and Fewer Options: Dropbox’s free version only comes with 2GB of storage. Before Dropbox I was using unison and tried every other sync product, but nothing came close. Dropbox Professional Plan The Professional plan is tailored for solo workers. This is really a shame too: Dropbox is just the gold standard for sync. Dropbox Family costs 203.88 per year, or 19.99 per month. That would of course have introduced a market cap, but if 1% of everyone had ended up on a reasonably priced personal plan it would have been a roomy cap.Īs it was, Dropbox has grown into yet-another ms-office-in-the-sky and there is no way they will make it against their competitors who can burn the cash, and who are slowly catching up on sync technology. Seems to me that the correct strategy for Dropbox would have been to be super focused on the core product and on not hiring in too many people/taking in too much capital. Similar experience here: the paid options are way too expensive for private use, when none of the new features has any value to you. Dropbox Family will cost 19.99 per month or 203.88 if you opt to pay for a full year upfront, which breaks down to a slightly less expensive 16.99 per month cost. ![]()
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