Dropbox Pricing

Anton Krivonosov - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Security Architect at Kuehne & Nagel Inc.

I am using the free version of Dropbox. Users need to pay to increase the solution's capacity.

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Akos Szirmai - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Development Specialist at Field consulting Ltd.

While the pricing is comparable, especially for users of Microsoft Office 365, the value proposition might not be as competitive for those seeking primarily storage options. I currently pay ten euros per month, totaling one hundred and twenty euros annually. This subscription provides me with two terabytes of storage.

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Deepak  Nagar - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager, Strategic Alliances at Softcell Technologies Limited

The product is free up to a certain limit. It is not an expensive solution.

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ES
Partner channel manager at Inactic

I use the free version of the solution.

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WH
Business Mobility Development (AVP-BMD) at SC Asset

Dropbox has become much more affordable in recent years. About two or three years ago, I was seriously considering how to structure my backups, file storage, and file sharing within my family. Dropbox was a viable option, even though I was willing to pay for its services.

I pay ten euros monthly for Dropbox, which is 120 euros/year. I have two terabytes of storage, and I'm also paying for Microsoft Office Home, which costs around 100 dollars/year. For the same price, I get half the storage with Dropbox. The complete Office suite package gives access to Word, Excel, Outlook, and other applications.

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Anton Krivonosov - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Security Architect at Kuehne & Nagel Inc.

It has some free features, but for some of the features, you need to pay. If you need more storage, then you need to pay. Its licensing probably is on a monthly basis.

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SA
Technical consultant at BTC

We have a corporate license for this platform, which involves an annual subscription. The pricing varies depending on the version, and the one we currently utilize is the business version. I'm aware that there is a larger version available, but the one we have meets our storage requirements adequately. I would rate it eight out of ten.

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Jan COETZEE - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Headway Consulting

I find their pricing to be fairly standard and competitive when compared to the rest of the market. The pricing is affordable for a range of businesses, from small to large. I would rate it eight out of ten.

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Chris Grego - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development Manager at TPIsfotware

We must pay when we upsize to a larger space.

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Juan Pr - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Professional at NTT Security

I don't have information on Dropbox licensing costs.

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Alex Clerici - PeerSpot reviewer
System Integrator IT Manager at Tecnimex S.r.l.

Dropbox is fairly priced with a yearly license.

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Neill Walker - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Agile Consultant at Secret

The pricing for non-corporations is expensive. They have raised their prices and have low storage capacity.

There is a monthly and annual model pay and use solution.

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JR
IT Manager at Botswana Accountancy College

You pay as you go, which is a good thing. There is a monthly fee, and you can also pay annually. This flexibility makes the subscription easier and affordable for some of us. I prefer yearly pricing, which is also slightly cheaper than monthly pricing.

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Dejan Zecevic - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Delivery Director at SKY EXPRESS IT Security Company

I'm not sure about the cost of the solution. 

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RG
Senior Software Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The solution allows one only a certain amount of free storage, but he must pay for a subscription, perhaps on a six-month basis, if he wishes to maintain this. While I feel the price being charged to be reasonable, it should either be more cost-effective or account for an increased amount of storage space.

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Ahmed Essa - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at Share Technologies

We're satisfied with the pricing. It's fine. If you need to increase storage, you can just buy more capacity. That said, I don't directly deal with licensing. 

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AS
Enterprise Architect at CCandC Solutions

The amount of free space they provide is sufficient for me. However, if you want more space I don't believe is very expensive.

I don't pay any licensing fees.

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SM
CAD Engineer at Pro AV

I don't pay any licensing costs. 

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Samir Faruqui - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Digital Transformation at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I believe I pay around $5 per month for the license. 

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II
CMO at ESCC

The price could be a bit better. There are other options you could go to that wouldn't be as much.

We pay for the solution on a yearly basis. 

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Maninag Namana - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant and Project Manager at Tata Consultancy

We are using the free version of Dropbox which has approximately two gigabytes of data capacity.

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MH
Co founder BlackRock Pictures and freelance consulting at a media company with 1-10 employees

One area that has been a big issue for me is when I tried to close my accounts, it is difficult. We had small personal accounts, and we then wanted to consolidate everything to the business account, but then to cancel and close those smaller accounts, it's a big issue. I still haven't done it and it's quite a long process.

They can't cancel the license and transfer the data over to the new business account easily. There seem to be some complexities involved.

We pay annually to use the solution and the price is approximately £600.

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Neetu Majumdar - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Quality Assurance Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I cannot speak with certainty about the price. The solution does not come with a licensing cost. 

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Dileep Maurya - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineering manager at IDFC Bank

The solution is paid for annually.

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FD
IT Project Manager, Senior Java Developer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I've stopped paying Dropbox because I'm spending more time on Microsoft these days. 

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RG
Consultant at a outsourcing company with self employed

A basic version of Dropbox is available for free with a paid subscription from Microsoft.

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DL
Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

We use the free version of the solution. We don't pay any licensing fees. 

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Ali-Haider - PeerSpot reviewer
System Analyst at PureCS

I need to pay towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. The solution is expensive.

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GP
Computer Operator at Jtech

The price for storage space is a little expensive.

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SB
Research and Teaching Assistant at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are using the free version of the solution. While you can pay more for more storage space, we do not actually use the paid version, and therefore I can't speak to its aspects precisely.

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PC
Associate Partner at Inodev

Its price is quite cheap. It is quite competitive.

You just need to pay for the license. There are no additional costs.

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DS
Digital Transformation Manager at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Dropbox could be less expensive, and I pay monthly.

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RA
Business process manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The subscription could be cheaper.

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BB
Director of Client Strategies at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees

We pay a monthly subscription fee.

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DC
Head of Security Services at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I don't pay for a license to use Dropbox. 

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LD
Director at Systems Services

The solution is expensive.

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CS
Bookkeeper

I use the free version of the solution. If you need more storage, you do need to pay a certain amount of money for it.

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ABDURRAHIM - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager - Radio Frequency Planning at X-Net Ltd.

We are using the unlicensed free version of Dropbox.

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AC
Microsoft 365 Technical Solution Architect at a marketing services firm with self employed

I pay for a yearly license. 

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JM
Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I am using the free solution, which provides me with 2GBs of storage, and for me, it's sufficient.

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it_user3483 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at Unify Square

A bigger discount for existing users would be appreciated

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it_user462198 - PeerSpot reviewer
Regional Manager APAC at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

Given the price and limitations, there are more competitive options available.

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MR
Senior Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

There is a subscription-based pricing model and I pay monthly.

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JP
Sales Director at CLoud3 Solutions Pte Ltd

We pay for the license yearly.

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RM
Director, CEE Investment Services at a real estate/law firm with 10,001+ employees

I am on a monthly subscription for the solution and I am somewhat satisfied with the pricing. However, the price could a bit better.

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it_user592935 - PeerSpot reviewer
Marketing Campaign Manager at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees

Dropbox offers a freemium model which is very convenient and affordable. Beyond that, the pricing is favorable. The amount of storage given at each level has always been plentiful.

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JR
B2B Product Management at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

I'm using the basic version of the solution. It's free to use. 

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MK
Deputy Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Licensing is subscription based. It can be a monthly or annual subscription - I recommend the annual subscription, it's easily renewed. 

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MG
Information Management Specialist at a government with 501-1,000 employees

I am using the free version of the solution.

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IP
IT Security Architect at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

The solution is purchased on a subscription basis, and there are purchasing options. If you purchase annually there is a discount.

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Buyer's Guide
Dropbox
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Dropbox. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
767,995 professionals have used our research since 2012.