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Veronique De Prycker
5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
I would like a Dropbox Business account for solopreneurs with 10-15TB of space.
I would like to make my suggestion here.
I would like see a Business-subscription for solopreneurs with 10 or 15 TB.
It would really be the holy grail in that market segment.
I am happy to take a commission of 5 % 😊
Thank you for your response. In regards to your current usage status, after you have used up the 3TB+1TB Add on under the Solo Professional plan, you can already upgrade to the next plan which is the Standard Plan 5TB, and moving forwards, you can purchase 1TB Add ONS until you get close enough to upgrading to the final plan which is the Advanced Plan 15TB, and can purchase 1TB add-ons up until you reach 1,000 tb.
Thank you.
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- Dell_Dropbox5 months ago
Community Manager
Welcome to the community Veronique De Prycker!
So you're wanting a solo plan (not teams) that provide up to 15TB?
- Roga415 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Hi Veronique De Prycker,
Thank you for your interest with Dropbox Business. In regards to your request, you can actually do that by subscribing to our Dropbox Advanced Plan 15TB . You don't have to make use of the other 2 licenses for now if you are just using the whole space for yourself . And with this plan, you are actually saving. The cost of our Solo Professional plan 3TB a year is $200. So 15TB is like purchasing 5 sets of Solo Professionals 3TB at $200 per 3TB, so the total cost of the 15TB is supposed to be $200 x 5 sets or $1,000. However, with our Advanced Plan 15TB, you only pay for $864/year , so that would be a savings of $136/year. On top of that, you will have added benefits that are not offered in the Solo Professional Plan 3TB, and these are just few of them : Real time Phone Support feature , 24/7 security alerts and ransomware detection where you get notified of suspected threats and take action to protect your data immediately, End-to-End Encryption , to prevent third parties from accessing your transferred data, and so much more :) .
Hope this helps :)
- Veronique De Prycker5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Roga41
I get your reasoning.Now, atm, I am by far not yet at a total of 15 TB, not event 10 TB, which means I'd probably pay 2 or 3 years a significant amount extra in $ without even using it.
Ideally, a gradual growth plan that evolves with the solopreneur's needs would provide the best solution, I believe.
It this something the developers are thinking about? - Mark5 months ago
Super User II
Veronique De Prycker wrote:
It this something the developers are thinking about?
Disclaimer - I dont work for Dropbox, but, have been here a long time and given that they recently cut quotas on Business Accounts and withdrew a lot of the options to add space I highly doubt it will come, at least not in short or medium term.
They also seem to be categorically ruling out solo plans with larger quotas, unfortunately.
Oh and they never release roadmaps or plans before they happen :(
- Roga415 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Thank you for your response. In regards to your current usage status, after you have used up the 3TB+1TB Add on under the Solo Professional plan, you can already upgrade to the next plan which is the Standard Plan 5TB, and moving forwards, you can purchase 1TB Add ONS until you get close enough to upgrading to the final plan which is the Advanced Plan 15TB, and can purchase 1TB add-ons up until you reach 1,000 tb.
Thank you.
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