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Easy to Use, Great Value for Photo & Video Storage
What do you like best about the product?
I like its ease of use. I have the app on my phone and my desktop, and it's easy to add things to it and share. It's pricing is competitive and I believe it's the best tool for storage. I use it mainly as video and photo storage.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only issue I've ever had was with Dropbox removing images off my computer to save space. I've had to redownload some files in my dropbox several times. This could be user error, though.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox has given me a public place to store files where my I can easily share files with business associates. One application as a photographer is sharing a Lightroom catalog easily with other photographers for editing.
Unmatched Storage Capacity and Reliability
What do you like best about the product?
I use Dropbox to store conversations I've had in the past. The storage capacity is probably the most valuable; I can create a recording, upload it, and maintain it forever. I've used the storage for years now. I store large amounts of recordings and videos that I may have taken in the past. I haven't had any issues with it, and it seems to work very well. The initial setup was no problem, very similar to dealing with a recording machine.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have had no.issues.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Dropbox to store large amounts of recordings and videos, maintaining them indefinitely. The storage capacity is the most valuable feature for me.
Seamless, Reliable Sync and Sharing for Large Files
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Dropbox is that it runs quietly in the background without me having to manage files manually. I mainly use it for Power BI files, Excel models, and project folders that can get pretty large, so it’s much easier to keep everything in one place rather than emailing versions around or trying to track changes myself.
Syncing is what really stands out to me. I switch between devices quite a bit, and I don’t have to double-check whether I copied the latest version of a file—it’s already there. That has saved me more than once when I needed to pull up a report quickly and didn’t have access to my main machine.
I also use the version history more than I expected. If I’m making changes to a model or testing something in a report and it goes wrong, I can roll back to an earlier version instead of spending time trying to fix it manually.
Sharing is straightforward too. I usually just send a link when someone needs access, especially when a file is too large to send normally. It’s also helpful when I’m sending reports to stakeholders or keeping project files in one place, and it cuts down on a lot of back-and-forth.
Syncing is what really stands out to me. I switch between devices quite a bit, and I don’t have to double-check whether I copied the latest version of a file—it’s already there. That has saved me more than once when I needed to pull up a report quickly and didn’t have access to my main machine.
I also use the version history more than I expected. If I’m making changes to a model or testing something in a report and it goes wrong, I can roll back to an earlier version instead of spending time trying to fix it manually.
Sharing is straightforward too. I usually just send a link when someone needs access, especially when a file is too large to send normally. It’s also helpful when I’m sending reports to stakeholders or keeping project files in one place, and it cuts down on a lot of back-and-forth.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I don’t like about Dropbox is that storage can fill up pretty quickly when you’re working with lots of large files, such as Power BI reports and Excel models with multiple versions. It’s not always obvious how fast everything adds up until you’re suddenly getting close to the limit.
I’ve also run into a few situations where syncing isn’t completely instant across devices. Most of the time it’s fine, but occasionally I’ll open a file on another device and it hasn’t fully updated yet. That can be confusing when you’re trying to make quick decisions.
Another issue is that shared folders can get messy over time, especially when multiple people are uploading or updating files without a clear structure. If naming conventions aren’t followed, it can take longer than expected to find the latest version of something.
Permissions can feel a bit clunky too when you’re working across different teams or with external stakeholders. It works, but it isn’t always as straightforward as it should be when you need to adjust access quickly.
Overall, these aren’t major issues, but they’re small friction points that come up when you use Dropbox heavily in day-to-day work.
I’ve also run into a few situations where syncing isn’t completely instant across devices. Most of the time it’s fine, but occasionally I’ll open a file on another device and it hasn’t fully updated yet. That can be confusing when you’re trying to make quick decisions.
Another issue is that shared folders can get messy over time, especially when multiple people are uploading or updating files without a clear structure. If naming conventions aren’t followed, it can take longer than expected to find the latest version of something.
Permissions can feel a bit clunky too when you’re working across different teams or with external stakeholders. It works, but it isn’t always as straightforward as it should be when you need to adjust access quickly.
Overall, these aren’t major issues, but they’re small friction points that come up when you use Dropbox heavily in day-to-day work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox mainly helps me keep large working files organised, accessible, and consistent across different devices and across the people I work with.
In my work, I deal with Power BI reports, Excel models, and supporting project files that often go through multiple versions. Without a tool like Dropbox, these files can easily end up scattered across email threads, local folders, or saved as separate copies by different people. That quickly creates confusion about which file is actually the latest.
With Dropbox, I have one central place where everything lives. I can keep active project folders there and trust that when I update something, it’s available when I switch devices or need to share it quickly with someone else. This has been especially helpful when I need to pull up a report outside my main setup, or send a file to stakeholders without worrying about attachment size limits.
It also reduces back-and-forth within teams. Instead of sending attachments and repeatedly confirming versions, I can share a link so everyone is working from the same source.
Overall, the biggest benefit for me is the time saved and the fewer mistakes caused by version control issues. It removes a lot of manual file management and lets me focus more on the actual analysis and reporting work.
In my work, I deal with Power BI reports, Excel models, and supporting project files that often go through multiple versions. Without a tool like Dropbox, these files can easily end up scattered across email threads, local folders, or saved as separate copies by different people. That quickly creates confusion about which file is actually the latest.
With Dropbox, I have one central place where everything lives. I can keep active project folders there and trust that when I update something, it’s available when I switch devices or need to share it quickly with someone else. This has been especially helpful when I need to pull up a report outside my main setup, or send a file to stakeholders without worrying about attachment size limits.
It also reduces back-and-forth within teams. Instead of sending attachments and repeatedly confirming versions, I can share a link so everyone is working from the same source.
Overall, the biggest benefit for me is the time saved and the fewer mistakes caused by version control issues. It removes a lot of manual file management and lets me focus more on the actual analysis and reporting work.
Easy File Organization with Labels and Powerful Search
What do you like best about the product?
I like that I am able to organize my files. I also can label them and search for files that are important to me.
What do you dislike about the product?
Well I would appreciate more storage on the free version.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I like the fact that I am able to store my fiels and retrieve them when I want to find something on the go.
Easy, Secure File Sharing That Just Works
What do you like best about the product?
I absolutely love how easy it is to use, secure and that it works for most organisations, so sending files is easy. :)
What do you dislike about the product?
There's nothing I particularly dislike about it, it's a great tool!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Many organisations have limits on what platforms they can use, and Dropbox seems to work for the majority.
Love it
What do you like best about the product?
I like that your files are with you wherever you go. It is extremely easy to install and use.
What do you dislike about the product?
Space is the only downsize. Have to pay more to have more.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It makes it easy to store lists of my collections. That way when I am out and looking to buy something I can check I don't already have it.
Shared Files Eating Up Storage Feels Like a Rip-Off
What do you like best about the product?
I like that dropbox is easily integrated with phones as a back up for photo storage and that the layout is similar to Windows Explorer so it is familiar.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike that when documents and files are shared between two parties in a shared folder, the document seems to take up the same amount of space in each person’s Dropbox as it would if only one person had it. To me, that feels like a bit of a rip-off. I also don’t like that when you receive a link to a shared document, it defaults to prompting you to save it to your Dropbox, which takes up even more space and can push you toward buying additional storage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Honestly, the only reason I have Dropbox is because certain friends I share files with use it, and it’s simply easier to have a Dropbox account for when they send me things.
Simple, Easy File Sharing on Mobile and Desktop
What do you like best about the product?
We used Dropbox for more than three years, and it worked well on both mobile and desktop. It’s simple and easy to upload files and share links. It pretty much has all the features we use, and the interface makes it easy to get things done.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes we have issues with sync and had few duplicate files, and the plan price is higher, so we ended up switched to other cloud service.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main problem it solved for us was having easy access to cloud storage. We work with a lot of files and often end up replacing them, so the constant back-and-forth over email became a big issue. Dropbox helped us move those email attachments into the cloud, which made sharing and updating files much simpler.
Valuable Cloud Storage but Pricey Compared to Alternatives
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Dropbox is cloud-based. It's amazing because I can access Dropbox on my phone, on my computer, and anywhere I am, which helps me feel very organized. It's also easy to organize and share files, especially when sharing certain folders with other people. The initial setup was super simple and not hard at all to implement.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think I had a hard time with how much I'm paying for Dropbox when there's other solutions that are cheaper. It's hard to justify using Dropbox when I could use my Google Drive that I already get with my email.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is cloud-based, making it easy to organize and share files. I can access it on my phone and computer, staying organized wherever I am.
Easy Link Sharing for Quick Folder Access
What do you like best about the product?
It’s easy to share links with others so they can view specific folders.
What do you dislike about the product?
The administration portion is confusing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helped sharing access to file with other Team Members
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