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NOUTROK
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Is there a cheaper plan than the Plus plan, that offers more space?
my question is:
Is there any plan that is even cheaper than the normal basic plan of 2000 tb? It happens that I want to have more storage space, but the cheapest plan is still quite expensive.
Is there an alternative storage plan, which is cheaper?
Hi wdshieh, if your account is eligible, you could upgrade to the Dropbox Basic Extra plan, which offers all the existing features on Basic, but with 50 GB of quota.
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- kaitreni1 year agoHelpful | Level 6
right now I'm purging my DB to stay under the free level.
If they had a cheaper plan, I'd switch to that in a heartbeat. they're losing money.
- M7153DRC1 year agoHelpful | Level 5Unfortunately that doesn't really solve the problem. If it was 50GB for free sure but at the same price as Google Drive with half the storage it doesn't seem like a good deal. I wish there was a 100GB, 500GB and 1TB option for regular consumers.
- Jay1 year ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
HI M7153DRC, I've merged you to this post, please check the posted solution to see if this can apply to your account.
- M7153DRC1 year agoHelpful | Level 5
I wish Dropbox had a $1.99/month 100GB like Google Drive or a $4.99/month for 1TB plan. Or $3.99/month for 500GB.
- M7153DRC1 year agoHelpful | Level 5
I really think it's time that Dropbox offered a cheaper plan than the Plus that is 9.99/month for 2TB. I wish something was offered in the $1.99/month price point that offered 100GB like Google Drive.
- Jay1 year ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi wdshieh, if your account is eligible, you could upgrade to the Dropbox Basic Extra plan, which offers all the existing features on Basic, but with 50 GB of quota.
- wdshieh1 year agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi all,
I'm a personal user with free Basic plan. I wish Dropbox can offer a plan with 100G or 200G. 2T is just too expensive for me.
- nabob891 year agoNew member | Level 2
I will never use anywhere 2TB of storage but that is your smallest plan. 100GB would be more than I would need. Why can't you offer smaller plans? It should not be that hard.
- nostress8081 year agoNew member | Level 2
I see that people have been asking for smaller plans for the past few years and it doesn't seem like anything has been done. I've also read that Dropbox has tried offering smaller plans without success. I don't know what kind of plans were offered in the past but can you try again to make Dropbox more affordable for people who don't need so much space? It's ridiculous that plans start at 2GB at no cost then jumps to 2000GB for $120 dollars. This is a deal paying 6 cents per GB but this is too expensive for those who don't need that much space. More affordable plans are needed for people who may need as little as 50GB of space. We would really appreciate it if you could reconsider adding smaller and affordable plans in the near future. I am sure I am speaking for a lot of people who are currently using your free plan and are willing to pay for a little more for more space.
- THEUSER4041 year agoExplorer | Level 4
why there no cheaper plans
But is there a way of getting a plan that gives the user 500GB or 1TB
for £5 or £2.5 per month for 500GB because 2TB sound too nice
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