Reviews for Dropbox
Login to ReviewElena Harris
May 10, 2026My go-to for seamless file sharing and backup
Dropbox has been a lifesaver for collaborating on projects with my team. The automatic syncing across my laptop, phone, and tablet is flawless, so I always have the latest version of my files. The shared folder feature makes it incredibly easy to distribute large files without clogging up email. It's become such an essential part of my daily workflow.
Emma Taylor
May 08, 2026Frustratingly Limited and Expensive
The free tier is now so restrictive it's almost useless, forcing constant 'upgrade' prompts. File syncing seems slower than competitors, and I've experienced conflicts where changes weren't synced correctly across devices, causing data loss. For the price, the features feel basic and the constant push to pay more ruins the experience.
Avery Lopez
Apr 29, 2026My Go-To Cloud Storage, Simple and Always There
As a freelancer who works from multiple devices, Dropbox has been a lifesaver. The automatic file syncing is seamless; I can start editing a document on my laptop and pick it right up on my phone without a second thought. While the free storage is limited, the peace of mind and cross-platform reliability are well worth the upgrade for my business needs.
Anna Harris
Apr 27, 2026Reliable for Sync, Frustrating with Limits
Dropbox has been my go-to for keeping files synced across my laptop, phone, and tablet for years, and that core sync functionality is rock-solid and incredibly easy to use. However, the constant pushing of higher-tier plans with restrictive storage limits on the free tier, and the confusing array of similar features in their web interface, make the experience feel more nickel-and-dimed than it should. It’s a reliable workhorse, but I’m starting to look at alternatives that offer better value.
Michael White
Apr 26, 2026My Digital Lifesaver
Dropbox has seamlessly integrated into my daily workflow. I use it to sync important project files between my desktop, laptop, and phone, and the automatic backup gives me incredible peace of mind. It's not the cheapest option on the market, but the rock-solid reliability and simple drag-and-drop interface are worth it for me.
River Smith
Apr 23, 2026Reliable but Pricey - A Solid Choice with Caveats
Dropbox is fantastic for keeping my files synced across my laptop, phone, and work computer; it's incredibly reliable and just works. However, the free tier feels very stingy in today's market, and the paid plans are quite expensive compared to competitors. While the core file sync is top-notch, I wish it had more collaborative features built-in like some other services.
Lisa Miller
Apr 23, 2026Frustrating Sync Issues and Poor Value
I've used Dropbox for years, but the recent changes have made it unreliable. Files often take forever to sync across my devices, and I've had several instances where recent edits weren't captured properly, causing me to lose work. For the price, I expect seamless performance, but the constant sync conflicts and limited free storage make it hard to justify. I'm actively looking for alternatives.
Taylor Lee
Apr 21, 2026Frustratingly Limited and Unreliable
After years of using Dropbox, the recent changes have made it almost unusable. The free storage is a paltry 2GB, and even basic features like automatic photo upload from mobile devices are locked behind a paywall. I've experienced multiple sync conflicts that corrupted files, and their support was slow and unhelpful. For a service that markets itself on seamless collaboration, it feels clunky and overpriced.
Riley Miller
Apr 18, 2026A Lifesaver for My Freelance Workflow
Dropbox has been my go-to cloud storage for years. It's incredibly easy to use; I just save files to my Dropbox folder and they're instantly available on my phone and laptop. The file version history has saved me from my own mistakes multiple times. While the free tier is limited, the reliability and seamless syncing make the paid plan worth it for my daily needs.
Avery Smith
Apr 18, 2026Too many basic features locked behind a paywall
I've used Dropbox for years, but the constant push toward paid plans has become a deal-breaker. The free tier is now so limited that basic file organization feels impossible, and the sync speeds on the free version have become noticeably sluggish. For a software that pioneered this space, it now feels like it's actively punishing free users to squeeze out subscriptions.
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Dropbox is a file hosting service that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software. Dropbox allows users …
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