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Dropbox Makes Sharing Large Plan Sets Online Effortless
What do you like best about the product?
The most helpful part about Dropbox is being able to upload and send large sets of plans to anyone online
What do you dislike about the product?
There is not much to dislike about dropbox. It serves the need of sending large files
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox is solving the problem on sending large files to multiple people and keeping them together neatly. Also its easy to update files and not have to resend links.
Access It Anywhere—No Physical Device Needed
What do you like best about the product?
I like that I can access it from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, and I don’t have to carry around or store a physical device.
What do you dislike about the product?
It’s very expensive, and you need an internet connection to access it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of the main issues right now is the lack of storage. Because of that, I end up having to buy an external hard disk and then find a safe physical place to store it securely. Dropbox helps solve this problem.
an essential part of my computer.
What do you like best about the product?
It’s a great alternative to something like iCloud, and it feels like you get more value out of Dropbox. My main use is storing references, screenshots, videos, and other files, and being able to access them quickly across different computers. For a while, I was also using it as a kind of second brain, mostly through screenshots. I’m moving that part to another app, but I still need a place to keep and sync the actual files. For that, I think Dropbox is here to stay. It just works.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes Dropbox gets tripped up when the drive is externally attached, for example on my laptop, and syncing can take a long time. Also, the dash functionality is something I never really understood—it just never made sense to me.
On macOS, I use tags in Finder to organize a folder with lots of items. It helps me keep a sense of priority and classification. But once you get to a system this deep, that kind of organization feels like it’s missing in Dropbox, which is why I’m moving toward more of an all-in-one solution for actionable items. I’ll still keep Dropbox for physical files—video references, photos, and things like that—because I don’t want to overload another all-in-one system with them. For that purpose, I think Dropbox is much easier to use.
What I don’t love about Dropbox is that in the browser version, it doesn’t reflect the tags I’ve added. And on iOS—on the iPad version, for example—the tags don’t show up either.
On macOS, I use tags in Finder to organize a folder with lots of items. It helps me keep a sense of priority and classification. But once you get to a system this deep, that kind of organization feels like it’s missing in Dropbox, which is why I’m moving toward more of an all-in-one solution for actionable items. I’ll still keep Dropbox for physical files—video references, photos, and things like that—because I don’t want to overload another all-in-one system with them. For that purpose, I think Dropbox is much easier to use.
What I don’t love about Dropbox is that in the browser version, it doesn’t reflect the tags I’ve added. And on iOS—on the iPad version, for example—the tags don’t show up either.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Basically, it’s like having an external hard drive and a second-brain system, but synced across two computers for personal use. That’s really convenient, and Dropbox has done a great job keeping everything in sync so I don’t have to chase files up and down.
Also, I’m not a big fan of all the proprietary things on Mac. I love macOS, but I don’t really like the Photos app, the Documents folder setup, and all that stuff. I’d rather have control over it myself and organize things into a second-brain system. The PARA system is what I’m using.
This works great because I can make my own folders, have them reflected across two computers, and they just sync without anything crazy. I’ve even used it on iOS too—when I’m on the go, I can quickly access a folder as long as I remember what it’s called.
Also, I’m not a big fan of all the proprietary things on Mac. I love macOS, but I don’t really like the Photos app, the Documents folder setup, and all that stuff. I’d rather have control over it myself and organize things into a second-brain system. The PARA system is what I’m using.
This works great because I can make my own folders, have them reflected across two computers, and they just sync without anything crazy. I’ve even used it on iOS too—when I’m on the go, I can quickly access a folder as long as I remember what it’s called.
DROPBOX STORAGE AND COLLABORATION
What do you like best about the product?
STORAGE AND COLLABORATION CAPABILITIES, AND KEEPS OUR COMPANY INFORMATION SAFE IN THE CLOUD.
What do you dislike about the product?
NOTHING REALLY AS IT DOES WHAT WE NEED IT TO DO.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeps all company information in one place for all employees to access
Feels Like a Complete Productivity Suite, Not Just Storage
What do you like best about the product?
It’s not just storage—it feels like a complete productivity suite.
What do you dislike about the product?
There’s no direct startup-dedicated pricing or program for founders and early-stage companies. As a founder myself, I feel I can manage most of my storage infrastructure with Dropbox, aside from other basic IT infrastructure like SMTP, hosting, etc. However, if third-party integrations geared toward early-stage founders were built, it could become a truly all-hands-on startup tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For me, all my app backups—like Web3 wallets, WhatsApp, and others—are stored on Dropbox. In the past, I’ve also managed to use sponsorships via Microsoft, and during my early days as a founder I had solid storage and backup support from Dropbox.
Effortless File Syncing Across Devices
What do you like best about the product?
File syncing works effortlessly: add a file to a folder, and it automatically shows up across your phone, laptop, and the web.
What do you dislike about the product?
It’s more expensive than other drives that offer the same amount of storage space.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I don’t have to carry my laptop from the office to home, because I can pick up right where I left off with the latest version I was working on when I left the office, even if I forgot to save.
Dropbox Makes Sharing Reports Across Our Team Simple
What do you like best about the product?
we are an Ag based company that the 3 PCA's in the office use Dropbox. What is best is that we can all share and access each others reports. Very helpful when it comes to working together on Ranches/Growers accounts
What do you dislike about the product?
I have only been using it for a few years.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the issue of everyone in the office sharing and accessing each others reports and records. Faster and extremely more efficient
Reliable Cloud Storage with Smooth Sharing
What do you like best about the product?
I like Dropbox for its simple and reliable nature. The seamless upload with a link and automatic backup make it easy for me to save documents, photos, and videos in the cloud. I appreciate that I can access my files from anywhere on any device, which wasn't possible before when I relied solely on my personal laptop. It's convenient to upload documents and share a link instead of sending large emails, and the initial setup was quick and easy as it only took a few minutes to install.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very large files take a long time to upload and could be much faster. Pricing is high compared to other cloud storage services like Google and could be more competitive with plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Dropbox for saving documents, photos, and videos in the cloud, which allows me access from any device. It's simple, reliable, and uploads seamlessly with a link, making sharing easy without large emails, and ensures automatic backups.
Efficient File Sharing with Some Search Challenges
What do you like best about the product?
I use Dropbox primarily for sharing files, which has been incredibly helpful for both personal and business purposes, as well as unique projects. One of the biggest assists for me is handling large files that can't easily be sent via email but can be placed in Dropbox, making it much easier to manage significant amounts of data. I also like the notifications feature, which alerts me when something has been modified in the platform. This is a real time saver because it eliminates the need for other forms of communication like emails or phone calls. It's especially useful when multiple parties are involved and need to access changed files. Overall, these features make Dropbox a valuable tool for me.
What do you dislike about the product?
I feel like it's a little cumbersome inside as you dig down into files. Keeping things organized and how things are structured inside the platform with respect to the files can be a little confusing. I remember struggling a little bit with the setup. It wasn't a complete piece of cake, and there was a bit of confusion around the setup.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Dropbox helps me handle large files not easily sent via email and saves time with notifications about file changes, reducing the need for additional communication.
Intuitive and Easy Document Sharing with Room for Notification Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
I like using Dropbox to share documents with clients and colleagues. It helps me send documents securely and keeps them in a central location. It's easy to use, and most people can intuitively figure it out, which means they're more willing to use it. The initial setup was pretty easy too.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, it doesn't send enough notifications about things being uploaded or downloaded, or they send too many notifications. I wish it would always send notifications when documents are uploaded or downloaded but not send useless end of the day emails that summarize what we already received throughout the day.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Dropbox to share documents with clients and colleagues, ensuring they are sent securely and stored in a central location.
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