Dropbox is a cloud storage solution, equipped with features that help users to save time, improve productivity, and collaborate with others. Users can edit PDFs, share videos, sign documents, and collaborate with stakeholders without leaving Dropbox.
$9.99
per month
Microsoft Teams
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft Teams combines video conferencing software with team collaboration tools. The communications platform allows MS Office users to conduct conference calls and share files via SharePoint, and join or initiate a group chat.
$5
per month
Pricing
Dropbox
Microsoft Teams
Editions & Modules
Plus
$9.99
per month
Essentials
$18
per month
Business
$20
per month per user
Business Plus
$26
per month per user
Basic
Free
Free
$0.00
per user/per month
Microsoft 365 Business Basic
$5.00
per user/per month
Microsoft 365 Business Standard
$12.50
per user/per month
Office 365 E3
$20.00
per user/per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Dropbox
Microsoft Teams
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Discounts are available for non profit organizations.
They don't compare. Microsoft Teams is so hard to use and find stuff in.
Verified User
Manager
Chose Dropbox
Microsoft Teams is very unorganized and a little chaotic when it comes to file organization.
Verified User
Manager
Chose Dropbox
The filing system that Teams is based on is confusing when outside of Teams which then forces you to use only Teams to look for a collaboration. It is tough to search for things in Teams, but their keyword search does work well, however, you really need to know part of the …
Dropbox makes it easier to share everything by being able to provide a link and it doesn't expire. When using WeTransfer, the emails sometimes get lost in the shuffle of all other emails coming in and you only have a certain amount of time to access the link so if you don't …
I'd say it is better than Cloudinary and Google Drive. Ease of use and options with the product are better.
However, when it comes to versioning and file maintenance I'd still say that GitHub is the best option here.
Verified User
Director
Chose Dropbox
Dropbox is similar to SharePoint, but I have found that the search functions are better and DropBox also makes organizing and accessing files offline easier.
I love Google Drive, but am limited on using it because many of my clients and stakeholders are in China.
Verified User
Professional
Chose Dropbox
I'm not thrilled with SharePoint and it doesn't allow us to share documents externally, but I find the setup and organization better. If Dropbox could streamline the sharing process and improve the file management, I feel like we could eliminate SharePoint as the only reason …
Assistant Director of Development & Alumni Services
Chose Dropbox
I prefer Dropbox to Box. It's more familiar, and the interface is more elegant. With Dropbox I know where things are and how it is going to function. With Box, not so much. For my personal use, I also use Dropbox and like that I am again in that familiar universal workspace.
I would say OneDrive is definitely more glitchy with syncs than Dropbox and users often get confused with the layout and the login (is it a personal account or business account? I'm logging in with my business account but it says the account doesn't exist? Why is my stuff …
Verified User
Administrator
Chose Dropbox
While there is some overlap in functionality, Slack and Teams offer different solutions from Dropbox. I have mostly used Slack for communication with a 3rd party partner. I am not aware of Dropbox having messaging capabilities. I mostly use Teams for video meetings and the …
We use both programs for our business. Teams are more real-time and are mainly used by our management team. Dropbox is used by our entire team and seems to give easier access to our field technicians. It is much easier to access by mobile devices and is preferred by our field …
Dropbox is easy to access and upload and download data. The data is secure and safe. [Files are put in an] organized manner, folder creation is easy, and [adding] titles, labeling, and tagging are easy.
Dropbox is similar to OneDrive and although we use OneDrive for our day to day file storage as we are Microsoft based - our partners and collaborators often use Dropbox so we use it for our document storage with those organizations. Dropbox has been better for us that Google …
We actually use both platforms and are currently migrating over to Egnyte as our sole system. Egnyte is superior in its [HIPAA] Compliance, its GDPR options, and its overall security. Dropbox is a great application for smaller companies, but I feel like we outgrew the …
Dropbox would appear to be easier to use. It provides the facilities that we need. It is easier to work with to get some basic tasks done. It does not have the complexity of SharePoint, but, that complexity is not required in a lot of different situations. It also does not have …
I've reviewed Dropbox and prefer Microsoft Teams. Microsoft Teams has more features and functions that are more useful for my organization's needs. Its design helps us to meet our goals, solve problems remotely, meet and communicate all in one place. The platform works for us …
Compared to Skype, Microsoft Teams have more features for communications and collaboration, such as the channels, and manage file sharing better than Skype, Teams feels like it's designed with the large organization's needs in mind, like hosting a video conference with hundreds …