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Good experience and user friendly
What do you like best about the product?
Feasibility to access the storage, so convenient
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing as such, but few improvement with the UI
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Solving the problem of secure, cloud-based file storage and easy file sharing across devices and teams.
Dropbox Review: A very good cloud storage app with a few limits
What do you like best about the product?
I like Dropbox because it is very easy to use and it works on all devices, both on my PC and android. With it, it's easy to share large files and folders including videos. It was really helpful during my project early this year.
Dropbox also has a good file recovery, smart sync and offline accessibility features. It makes it possible for users to view documents without downloading and offers a high security measure through the use of encryption and two-factor authentication.
Dropbox also has a good file recovery, smart sync and offline accessibility features. It makes it possible for users to view documents without downloading and offers a high security measure through the use of encryption and two-factor authentication.
What do you dislike about the product?
It doesn't have enough free storage space, and it offers some paid plans for advanced features which can be a little expensive for personal usage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before I was introduced to Dropbox, it was difficult for me to save and share my large files and folders especially my videos and presentations. I often struggled with sending large files through email, and I worried about losing my work if my device got damaged or lost. But with Dropbox, it has become so easy to store, organize, and share my files anytime anywhere.
I can access my project from any device, share folders with others without stress, and safely back up important documents and videos. It has truly made managing my work and creative projects much simpler and more secure.
I can access my project from any device, share folders with others without stress, and safely back up important documents and videos. It has truly made managing my work and creative projects much simpler and more secure.
sroring my data in cloud.
What do you like best about the product?
easy access to any file/data. best, easy and efficient way to share file/data
What do you dislike about the product?
low capacity storage with free version ie 2gb only which is very low
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
its easy to use- clean interface
works on windows , mac, linux
saves hard drive place by saving files/docs/data on cloude and makes it easy to access.
works on windows , mac, linux
saves hard drive place by saving files/docs/data on cloude and makes it easy to access.
Smooth Syncing
What do you like best about the product?
Dropbox makes it easy to access my files from anywhere desktop, mobile, or web , with real-time syncing that’s fast and reliable.
What do you dislike about the product?
No Real-Time Collaboration in Files (Like Google Docs)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Problem: Risk of Data Loss
Solution: Dropbox automatically backs up files and keeps version history.
Benefit: Recovers deleted or overwritten files, giving peace of mind during projects or edits.
Solution: Dropbox automatically backs up files and keeps version history.
Benefit: Recovers deleted or overwritten files, giving peace of mind during projects or edits.
Feels expensive for personal usage
What do you like best about the product?
It is convenient for quickly transferring any files with other members. It also is decent option for storing all your photos.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing is slightly expensive than expected. Other cloud hosting services are cheaper.
I am not sure of the security and integrity of my data as the company announced a data breach in 2024.
I am not sure of the security and integrity of my data as the company announced a data breach in 2024.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When I have to share large files with my family in another country, then I use dropbox.
Easy storage without even thinking about it
What do you like best about the product?
Not having to worry about where my items are stored. Being able to access client files and information while out on appointments has been a game changer for me
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes have issues with file size and sharing
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is helping us tackle some real headaches when it comes to managing files, keeping our team synced, and working more efficiently—especially when we're juggling multiple projects or working remotely. Here’s how we benefit from it in our day-to-day collaboration:
- Scattered content and version confusion
We’ve all had that moment—someone edits the wrong version, or we lose track of the final draft. With Dropbox, we keep everything in one place and work from the latest version, so we’re always on the same page.
- Inefficient feedback loops
Instead of hunting through email threads or waiting for someone to respond in chat, we can drop comments directly on documents, images, and even videos. It keeps the feedback flowing smoothly and cuts down on those “Did you see my note?” moments.
- Disconnected tools and workflows
Dropbox connects seamlessly with the tools we already use—Slack, Zoom, Google Docs—so we’re not constantly bouncing between apps. Everything just works together, which means we can stay focused on the task at hand.
- Remote collaboration challenges
Whether we're in the office, on the road, or working from home, Dropbox gives us shared access to everything we need. Real-time editing and syncing help us stay aligned, no matter where we are.
- Scattered content and version confusion
We’ve all had that moment—someone edits the wrong version, or we lose track of the final draft. With Dropbox, we keep everything in one place and work from the latest version, so we’re always on the same page.
- Inefficient feedback loops
Instead of hunting through email threads or waiting for someone to respond in chat, we can drop comments directly on documents, images, and even videos. It keeps the feedback flowing smoothly and cuts down on those “Did you see my note?” moments.
- Disconnected tools and workflows
Dropbox connects seamlessly with the tools we already use—Slack, Zoom, Google Docs—so we’re not constantly bouncing between apps. Everything just works together, which means we can stay focused on the task at hand.
- Remote collaboration challenges
Whether we're in the office, on the road, or working from home, Dropbox gives us shared access to everything we need. Real-time editing and syncing help us stay aligned, no matter where we are.
Of the best apps for Cloud storage
What do you like best about the product?
-It is very practical for sharing files: Upload a document and in seconds you can send it with a link. It is perfect for working in a team without complications.
-It syncs well between devices: I can start something on the computer and continue on the phone without any problem. That has saved me several times.
-It has a good version history: If you delete something by mistake or need to revert to a previous version, you can recover it without stress.
-It syncs well between devices: I can start something on the computer and continue on the phone without any problem. That has saved me several times.
-It has a good version history: If you delete something by mistake or need to revert to a previous version, you can recover it without stress.
What do you dislike about the product?
- The free space is very limited: The free version fills up very quickly. If you don't pay, you have to keep deleting things all the time.
- The app can be somewhat slow at times: Especially on computers with fewer resources (which has happened to me on several occasions), it seems to struggle to start or sync quickly.
- The pricing system is not very flexible: There are few intermediate plans. Either you have very little, or you pay for much more than you really need.
- The app can be somewhat slow at times: Especially on computers with fewer resources (which has happened to me on several occasions), it seems to struggle to start or sync quickly.
- The pricing system is not very flexible: There are few intermediate plans. Either you have very little, or you pay for much more than you really need.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Speed and synchronization with large files: In projects with heavy multimedia, sometimes uploads or downloads take too long, even with a good connection. This affects us when we are racing against the clock.
Confusing web application, especially on mobile: Our less tech-savvy clients get lost navigating the web version on their phones: buttons that lead to downloading the app or to paid plans, without understanding how to download a photo.
What I would recommend is optimizing the upload/download speed and the stability of the sync system, especially for large files.
Confusing web application, especially on mobile: Our less tech-savvy clients get lost navigating the web version on their phones: buttons that lead to downloading the app or to paid plans, without understanding how to download a photo.
What I would recommend is optimizing the upload/download speed and the stability of the sync system, especially for large files.
Always there when I need it
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Dropbox is that it just works. No weird settings, no fuss drag a file into the folder and boom, it’s on all my devices. I’m constantly switching between my laptop, phone, and work computer, so having my stuff synced without even thinking about it is a lifesaver.I also use it a ton to share files with other people. Instead of messing around with huge email attachments, I just send a Dropbox link and we’re good. And being able to go back to older versions of a file? Total lifesaver more than once.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, the free plan fills up way too fast. I get that it’s a business, but it’d be nice to have just a little more space before needing to upgrade. Also, some of the newer features feel geared more toward businesses, which is fine, but they kind of clutter things up for those of us who just want the basics.
The interface could also use a bit of a refresh it works, but it hasn’t really changed much in years. Still, it’s one of those tools you don’t notice until it’s gone and then you really miss it.
The interface could also use a bit of a refresh it works, but it hasn’t really changed much in years. Still, it’s one of those tools you don’t notice until it’s gone and then you really miss it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox makes it super easy to keep all my files organized and accessible no matter where I am. I don’t have to email myself documents or carry around USB drives anymore everything’s just there, whether I’m on my phone, laptop, or work computer. It also saves me when I need to share stuff with others. I can just send a quick link and avoid the whole “file too large to send” headache. Plus, having version history has saved me a couple of times when I messed something up and needed to go back. Basically, it helps me stay sane and keep everything running smoothly.
Dropbox Is Polished, But Not Practical for My Workflow Anymore
What do you like best about the product?
While my overall experience with Dropbox has been smooth and reliable, I find myself using it less and less over time. The free plan’s storage limit feels too small by today’s standards, especially when compared to other services
What do you dislike about the product?
Most of my files don’t require constant cloud syncing, and I already pay for Google storage for photo backups and Office 365 for work-related files on OneDrive. With those tools already integrated into my ecosystem, Dropbox ends up feeling like a standalone solution—clean, but ultimately redundant. It’s hard to justify paying for yet another cloud service that overlaps with what I already have.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Backup my personal files
Easy and quick way to share large files
What do you like best about the product?
I use Dropbox primarily to share large files.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't have any negatives. Dropbox is easy to use and is a recognizable brand name.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am able to easily send large files to clients and coworkers.
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