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Personal plans with more storage

Personal plans with more storage

martijntulp
New member | Level 2

Hi! I used to have a paid personal Dropbox account, until I outgrew the 3TB of storage space. I downgraded to a free Dropbox account and started storing my files with a different provider. As a renewal of my subscription with this other provider is coming up mid-June, I was wondering if you are planning on implementing larger personal plans in the future? Ideally I'd love a package that has somewhere between 6 to 8TB.

 

Switching to a professional account is not an option, because:

- I already use a professional account from the company I work for, you can only use 1 personal and 1 professional account in the Dropbox software at the same time, and I don't want to upload my personal files to my company's account

- a professional account requires several licenses (3, I believe), while I only need 1

 

Therefore, I would like to suggest to implement the option to purchase a larger personal plan with more storage space than the current 3TB (of course the plan with 3TB should still exist for users who don't need more than 3TB).

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Megan
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parkrider
Explorer | Level 4

IT'S NOT TO HARD TO ASK. 1 TB FOR 4.99 PER MONTH. YOU'D GET MORE PAYING USERS THIS WAY.

parkrider
Explorer | Level 4

I totally agree! why does it have to be so difficult! Does anyone from dropbox read these things? are we talking into a Void? I don't get it.

writeman
Explorer | Level 3

Dear Dropbox Management:

How much business are you losing amongst single consumers, and people who are economically disadvantaged? As a Canadian, your prices go from two gigabytes free to $155.00 for a yearly subscription for 200 gigabytes. Dropbox is, without a doubt, the best cloud based storage, but what about the entirely reasonable prospect of some interim pricing—say 50 gigabytes, 100 gigabytes, 150 gigabytes up to your 200 gigabyte initial offering. 

 

When you consider Google Drive offers 200 gigabytes for $36.00 dollars a year, and 100 gigabytes for $24.00 dollars a year, your prices seem somewhat on the prohibitive side for individuals. Your product is superior, but your prices seem very high, and the fact that you offer no interim storage solutions make that price go from high to prohibitive...

 

How hard would it be to offer lesser storage packages, and garner the business of individuals who may not need 200 gigabytes; individuals who may not be able to afford the astronomic leap from two gigabytes to 200 gigabytes of data. It's bad enough being pricey, but to go from free to $155.00 dollars a year ($192.00 on a monthly plan) seems a very user-unfriendly leap...

 

Sincerely,

writeman

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Jay Behel
New member | Level 2

Please consider offering personal storage options greater than 4 TB.  Having to purchase additional licenses that I don't need seems unfair.

chk
New member | Level 2

One of the problems is that "shared" storage goes against a users total. As a freelancer, I'm often asked to work with companies who have huge folders of media on dropbox that they share with me. I don't need access to everything. Just a few files or folders here and there. But that is their workflow. So if a company shares 1TB of data. Dropbox is getting paid by every account that is sharing that data, instead of just the owner. Although, it only takes up the same amount of storage on their servers.

At the very least it would be very helpful if single users could upgrade in 1TB increments as they need it.  A limit of 4TB total is not enough.

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