I love my Dropbox and am keeping 4 old devices [plus 2 current ones] going because I don't want to loose my free access on multiple devices. I need less that 700Mb but want to access and edit docs [particularly text docs] on more than 3 devices. I'd happily pay for this service but £7.99 pm seems a lot. Could you devise a more economical tariff for folk like me?
Добрый день, хотел предложить чтоб был такой тарифный план ОПТИМАЛЬНЫЙ, где пользователь мог выбирать объем аккаунта и количество пользователей и соответственно менялась бы и стоимость за тариф.
Мне к примеру хватило бы 100ГБ и пользователей до 10 человек.
I am a Dropbox Plus user who paid for 3 years up front by purchasing a license key on Amazon in 2018. My plan will expire in November 2021. I have not been able to find a similar multi-year license key on Amazon or anywhere else. I have contacted Dropbox support and was told that 12-month billing is now the maximum billing cycle. Why? When I asked if there is a mechanism through which I could request an invoice so that I can make a multi-year upfront payment, I was told that there isn't one. Why not? It is obviously possible to pay for multiple years at a time, since that is what you used to offer. For something as important as file syncing, it would give your users peace of mind to pay once and to not have to worry about renewing for 3 (or 5 or more) years. Limiting payments to one year is extremely frustrating and does not make business sense. Surely a tech company at the forefront of cloud computing is capable of showing a tiny bit of flexibility and can bill its users in a way that reduces (rather than adds to) their headaches.
It is a large jump from free to $18 per month for 2TB.
How about a halfway step or two before the big 2TB plans?
There could be a 100/200gb plan and then a 1TB or 500gb. The pricing would more closely match Google Drive, giving more casual users a better option to use dropbox. Also you would gain extra subscribers who data creep, start off say with a 100gb, then when that's full they go to the 500bg/1tb plan, rather than lose them as 2Tb is a huge jump, or they simply stay on as free users.
I stopped my plan because it was, and still expensive. I do not need 2Ts. No individual would need them . I may need 500 GBs. There should be plans for individuals that can fit with the current economic situation
Dropbox there's so much demand for a product that is more modest such as a 100-500 GB plan at a more reasonable price point. Throw us a bone and offer some mid-tier option! Thanks
Yeah after waiting for years for this and multiple requests I have just moved on to OneDrive a few weeks ago (as much as I hated to do it) being on a Mac. I am now very much spread between that, google drive with unlimited and a paid iCloud plan. Pretty frustrated with DropBox. I am thinking about pulling us from DropBox at work in November when our plan expires and just moving everything to OneDrive since I have moved over there. I have already started that migration to link things for me with our employees.