

While all tiers offer mobile support through a dedicated app, only the paid-for tiers (Dropbox Plus upwards) allow users to access files when they're offline on their smartphones and tablets.ĭropbox Plus also integrates with Office 365, including the ability to create new office files directly within Dropbox, as well as featuring the collaborative workspace known as Dropbox Paper. The first of the paid tiers, Dropbox Plus is available for the equivalent of £6.58 per month if you pay annually, or £7.99 per month if you choose to pay monthly.įor that, your available storage shoots up to 1TB, which is plenty for storing media files and other types of content that can take up significant memory. If you want to do anything more elaborate than that, though, you're probably going to need to upgrade to one of the paid tiers. Overall, if you're just looking for a service where you can store a few Word files, maybe some spreadsheets and a couple of PDFs and share/collaborate on them with friends or colleagues, Dropbox Basic could be the right answer for you. Similarly, anyone hoping to use Dropbox Basic for a memory-hungry project, like creating a magazine, is going to be disappointed - especially if they want to store and share more than one edition at a time.

Just over 6GB (6.25GB) of storage will be fine for most people when backing up or sharing most kinds of files, but you're not going to be able to fit large numbers of photos or videos on there. Dropbox personal tiers Dropbox Basicĭropbox Basic is the entry-level version of the service that anyone can sign up to with nothing more than an email address.Īs you're paying nothing for Dropbox Basic, it means you don't get an awful lot at all. The Enterprise version is a marked step up from the other two tiers and offers extras such as including 24/7 phone support, advanced training and Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM).

The standard or advanced business services are offered for a minimum of three users. These are priced on a per-user, per-month basis.

Dropbox for Business also has three strands standard, advanced and enterprise.
