Pros
- Plenty of additional features
- Integrations with thousands of applications
- Fast upload speeds
Cons
- Expensive
- Overly complex
Why We Picked It
Dropbox is a well-established player in the online storage and syncing space, offering both free and paid plans. With the free tier, you get 2GB of storage and the ability to install the Dropbox app on three devices. With the paid tiers (starting at $11.99 per month or $119.88 per year for Plus), you get terabytes of storage and no device limitations.
Who It’s For
People who need a large toolset: Dropbox offers more than just cloud storage and file-syncing features. You can use it to edit documents online, take screenshots, record your screen, manage passwords, and apply e-signatures.
Businesses: Dropbox App Center lets you install integrations that enhance the app’s functionality. For example, you can share Dropbox files in Gmail conversations or automatically send files to folders using IFTTT or Zapier.
