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Can we have different plans / price points / data combinations / plan sizes?

Can we have different plans / price points / data combinations / plan sizes?

Michel L.
New member | Level 2

Hi, I find limited in the choices of subscription plans. Basic/free and Pro/110$

I'd gladly pay something like 25$ a year for 50GB and a 2 users family plan.

Considering iCloud have a 12$ plan for 20 GB and 48$ for 200GB, that seems reasonable..

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Mark
Super User II

@mographjames 

 

Dropbox have already said it is not on the roadmap hence the "Not for right now" status

Guilherme Dutra
Explorer | Level 4
I’d love to see less storage plan because 2 tb is too much for me, and I think for most people. The problem of 2 tb plan is it price, here in Brazil it costs R$45,90 (~ 5% of our minimum salary). Making a new plan with less storage would make it more accessible.
Kim Kenny-Ramillon
New member | Level 2

Hi Dropbox,

 

Just wondering if there are smaller plans (ie. 500 GB or 1TB at a cheaper rate), I am on Pension and I don't feel I need the space at present for the $185.00 and it is hard to make ends meet.

 

I would appreciate your feedback to be sent to your team.

 

Kind regards,

Kim

chemp
Helpful | Level 5

I am a free account user, from China. the free plan of 2GB is too small for my work, but 10$/2TB/month is unnecessary for me.

As we know, there are lots of potential people, especially those who come from developing countries. The bill of 9.99$ per month is too expensive for those who don't have any salary or low salary, for example, students who will be the biggest potential long-term users, even after they graduated from their college/university. For those people living in the USA, CANADA, JAPAN, AND EAST EUROPE, 10$ is really cheap, they pay more than 10$ to buy a cup of coffee every day. But for those people coming from developing or undeveloped countries, 10$ maybe their one or two days' salary. It is challenging for them to spend 120$ to buy the 2 TB bill. 3$/512GB per month is friendly for that low-income potential user.

GOOD TV
New member | Level 2

Hello, my organization is wondering if it is possible to get an unlimited plan for one person only and whether you can make that as a feature. Our budget is $20 a month and only just one person needs to use it. And if this is possible, how soon can it be done? Thanks.

dolfke
Collaborator | Level 10

Just skip the free plans, and give us 10, 50 and 100GB ones for a reasonable fee please.

 

I would take 3 or even more plans of 100GB gladly, instead of one 1TB now, witch is becoming more and more much too expensive.

 

Stovv
Explorer | Level 3
As the title says, I'd be way more inclined to pay for that as opposed to the plus plan.
PJM3
Explorer | Level 4

I was perfectly happy with AD$10 pm for 1TB of data which I only needed probably 500mb for family photo storage which I could share access to my photos with my other family members.  However the upgrade to 2TB for nearly double the price is way to much for the data I use. I wish Dropbox would reconsider introducing the 1TB because I am sorry to have to drop out of a very good product.

awax
Explorer | Level 4

As a senior myself, I don't really need 2TB of storage.  Just enough for some files and photos.

awax
Explorer | Level 4

I love dropbox and it functions smoothly.  I currently have a free plan but I'm also a senior.  Spending $10 per month for a terabyte is too much money and too much space.  I don't need it.

 

How about a 250GB plan for maybe $2.50 and only available to seniors and certain other special groups.  I'm not business, I'm a person and I live on a fixed income.

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