Reviews for Microsoft OneDrive
Login to ReviewTaylor Allen
Apr 07, 2026Frustrating Sync Issues and Confusing Storage Limits
I've had constant problems with OneDrive's sync functionality - files frequently get stuck 'processing changes' for hours, and I've lost work when it failed to sync properly. The free storage is barely enough for a handful of documents before they push you to upgrade. The mobile app is particularly sluggish and often fails to open files that show as available in the web version.
Lisa Allen
Apr 05, 2026My Go-To Cloud Storage Solution
OneDrive has become essential for my daily workflow, especially with its seamless integration into Microsoft 365. I love how it automatically backs up my documents and photos, letting me access them on my phone, laptop, and tablet without a hitch. The version history feature has saved me more than once when I accidentally overwrote a file. It's reliable, straightforward, and the free tier is generous enough for basic needs.
Marcus Young
Apr 01, 2026Frustrating Cloud Storage with Sync Issues
While OneDrive offers seamless integration with Microsoft 365, I've faced persistent sync problems where files fail to sync across devices or show errors without clear reasons. The client's background usage can slow down my computer during heavy file processing, and the web interface sometimes lags. The pricing is competitive, but reliability is lacking, often requiring restarts of the OneDrive app to fix syncing. Customer support has been slow to respond to these technical issues, making it frustrating to depend on for critical files.
Casey Thomas
Mar 28, 2026Seamless Cloud Storage That Just Works
As someone who uses multiple devices, OneDrive has become my digital lifeline. The automatic photo and file backup from my phone and PC has saved me countless times. The 1TB of storage with my Microsoft 365 subscription is more than enough for my family photos, work documents, and important files. The deep integration with Windows and Office makes it incredibly convenient, though the initial sync setup can be a bit clunky.
Cameron Lopez
Mar 27, 2026Frustrating and unreliable
The sync is painfully slow and often fails, leaving files in a 'pending' state for hours. Even the basic free tier feels clunky, with constant prompts to upgrade interrupting workflow. I've lost track of documents that supposedly synced, only to find them missing when I needed them most.
Marcus Chen
Mar 26, 2026Essential Cloud Storage That Just Works
I've been using OneDrive as my primary cloud storage for work and personal files for about two years now. The tight integration with Windows and Office apps is a game-changer; I can edit a Word doc on my desktop, make small changes on my phone via the mobile app, and my partner can view the final version on their tablet—all automatically. The 1 TB of storage I get with the Microsoft 365 subscription is a fantastic deal, especially with the included full Office suite. It just works reliably, syncing seamlessly across all my devices.
Avery Moore
Mar 26, 2026Reliable Backup, but the Sync Can Be Frustrating
OneDrive is great for automatically backing up my files and accessing them from my PC, phone, and work laptop. The 5GB free tier is perfect for documents. However, the sync client can be slow, and the mobile app sometimes fails to sync photos in the background without manual intervention. While it integrates well with Office, the desktop app can be a bit of a resource hog.
Anna Moore
Mar 26, 2026Reliable Cloud Storage That Just Works
OneDrive has become my go-to for storing and syncing files across my PC, phone, and tablet. The integration with Office apps is seamless, making it easy to edit documents on the fly. The free tier is generous for casual use, and the paid plans offer great value for the storage and features. It's consistently reliable and fast, which gives me real peace of mind.
Avery Smith
Mar 22, 2026Essential Cloud Storage That Just Works
As a student, OneDrive has been a lifesaver for keeping my notes and assignments synced across my laptop and phone. The seamless integration with Office apps means I can edit a document on my PC and pick up right where I left off on my tablet. The 5GB free tier is a great starting point, and the paid plans are reasonably priced for the reliable performance.
Dakota Harris
Mar 22, 2026Frustrating Sync Issues and Unreliable Performance
I've used OneDrive for work for over a year, and the constant sync failures have made it nearly unusable. Files often get stuck in 'processing' for hours, and I've lost work when it incorrectly reported successful uploads. The free storage is minimal, and the paid plans feel overpriced given the reliability issues. Support was slow to respond and offered generic troubleshooting steps that didn't solve the core problems.
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Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its web version of Office. …
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