The inclusion of a 50GB plan for just $1.99 per month is a nice touch. If that isn’t enough, they offer three different options for ordinary consumers. Microsoft grants 5GB of free cloud storage to start you off with. You have to purchase at least five licences, though, so this probably isn’t going to be an option for most ordinary consumers. ![]() Each business user initially granted 1TB of storage space, but Dropbox will grant up that to unlimited storage upon request - and at no additional charge. ![]() Referral space is capped at 32GB.ĭropbox does offer a reasonable business plan, which is priced at $12.50 per user. This lack of flexibility again puts it at odds with some of its chief competition, including Google Drive and OneDrive (read our Dropbox vs Google Drive vs OneDrive comparison).ĭropbox Pro users can take advantage of the referral program, netting 1GB of additional storage per referral. The problem with Dropbox’s pricing plan structuring is that they don’t offer smaller or larger storage allocations. The cost is in line with what I would expect for 1TB of cloud storage.
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