After 123 pages of comments asking for better plans options (cheaper options with 100-200GB + 10 syncs, and more space options for professionals), I think the question is:
Is Dropbox's people still working or they abandoned the servers and the website and nobody is reading this?
Is anyone there reading our suggestions or are we writing to a ghost website?
I cannot understand how you can have hundreds of users asking you for reasonable pricing plans TO PAY FOR THEM and nobody EVEN ANSWERING any of them.
I like using dropbox but your smallest choice is too big for me. I dont need 2TO. It is possible to have a deal for 200GO per exemple?
I believe your price is right for 2TO, but I never need that much for my personal needs. With a plan for example at $40-45 per year for 500 GO it would be interesting
Dropbox needs to decouple the storage size from the level of plan. Many of us don't need the added features - we just need the ability to upgrade our storage. It is ridiculous that I would have to upgrade to a business plan with features I'll never use in order to gain a modest gain of 1 TB - all for 50%+ in cost. Besides, my son who is a very successful music producer in Nashville uses Dropbox per my suggestion several years ago. He recently upgraded to the business plan because he needed additional storage and it was an absolute nightmare. The settings on the upgraded plan messed up his work and he spent days recovering his programs and data. Please listen Dropbox - your customers are speaking - decouple the storage from the plan level! Allow us to purchase additional storage under our existing plans before people start making the switch to Box.
There should be cheaper plans with fewer space. I will never use up all 2000 gb, that's way too much for me. I would much rather pay for 500gb with a proportional price than pay 9.99€ for something I will never fully enjoy.
Can we please have a "bridge" plan package of some kind with storage size of, say 300 GB (or maybe 500 GB)? There should be SOMETHING between the 2GB free storage and the 2,000GB basic plan, right? That's like upgrading your home from a studio apartment to a 6-story mansion! Let's have an incremental storage increase option, please!!
I am sure you may have done some calculation in your business , but any how lots of your exist customers would like Drop box consider their situation too .
My concern is to have 4 category of package 50GB , 100GB , 200GB , 500GB even you can add 1000GB /1 TB as 5th option .
After that you will what will happen base on increase demand of Drop Box service .
Just try it and see .
I will be the first one.
At the moment I have 2GB free and have to use Google Drive but performance of Drop Box is much much better and easier .
So far No one talk from Drop Box side , its only customer leave comments with no respond from Drop Box which not good .
Hi. I have a free account and I've reached the limit. The only option I have is to move to Dropbox Plus with 2TB. I don't need that much space, I just need a little more. 100GB is more than enough, but such option doesn't exist. 2GB or 2TB. Something in the middle, please.
Whoever came up with this business strategy is losing Dropbox a lot of money. Most people with a personal Dropbox account will either stay with the free plan or start paying for the cheaper competition. Typical stubborn, deaf management.