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What is Box?

Box is an online cloud content management solution that caters to individual users as well as businesses.

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Box is a widely used platform that offers file syncing, storage, and collaboration capabilities to various organizations. Users across …
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10 out of 10
December 27, 2022
Box is very useful to share the file across the clients & team mates in a easy way and we can store so much in cloud in different folder …
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Pricey

1 out of 10
March 02, 2022
axaxaxaxaxax Our app integrations let you open, edit, and save files without leaving Box, so your teams can get their best work done. …
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Popular Features

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  • Document management (21)
    8.6
    86%
  • File sync, storage & archiving (22)
    8.2
    82%
  • Security, risk management & information governance (23)
    7.8
    78%
  • Content search & retrieval (21)
    7.4
    74%

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Pricing

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Business Starter

$5

Cloud
Per Month (Paid Annually) per user (minimum of 3 users)

Business

$15

Cloud
Per Month (Paid Annually) per user (minimum of 3 users)

Business Plus

$25

Cloud
Per Month (Paid Annually) per user (minimum of 3 users)

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $5 Per Month (Paid Annually) per user (minimum of 3 users)
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Features

Enterprise Content Management

Features related to managing business content and transactional content for enterprises.

7.9
Avg 8.2
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Product Details

What is Box?

Box provides businesses with the Content Cloud — a single, secure platform built for the entire content lifecycle, from file creation and sharing, to co-editing, signature, classification, and retention. Box aims to help people work securely from anywhere, and integrates with business tech stacks across 1,500+ best-of-breed apps. According to the vendor, Box is used by 100K+ of organizations, including AstraZeneca, JLL, and Nationwide. Founded in 2005, Box is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Box Features

Enterprise Content Management Features

  • Supported: Content capture & imaging
  • Supported: File sync, storage & archiving
  • Supported: Document management
  • Supported: Records management
  • Supported: Content search & retrieval
  • Supported: Enterprise content collaboration
  • Supported: Content publishing & creation
  • Supported: Security, risk management & information governance
  • Supported: Contract lifecycle management
  • Supported: Automated workflows
  • Supported: Artificial intelligence
  • Supported: Mobile support
  • Supported: Integration

Additional Features

  • Supported: Secure e-signatures
  • Supported: Unlimited e-signatures

Box Screenshots

Screenshot of In the Content Cloud, you get a single, secure, easy-to-use platform built for the entire content lifecycle, from file creation and sharing, to editing, signature, and retention.Screenshot of Keep your files safe with cloud-native security and compliance capabilities like granular access controls, watermarking, and classification. Stay proactive with Box Shield’s machine learning and the ability to set policies that detect threats.Screenshot of Power secure collaboration from anywhere with a central workspace to edit, review, and assign tasks.Screenshot of Integrate your tech stack across 1,500+ best-of-breed apps.Screenshot of Get e-signatures right where your content lives in Box. Power a simple, seamless signing experience for critical business documents like sales contracts and offer letters.Screenshot of Create workflows in minutes, so you spend more time on what matters most.Screenshot of

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Box Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesAll
Supported LanguagesBengali (India), Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Danish, Dutch, English (US), English (UK), English (Australia), English (Canada), Finnish, French (France), French (Canada), German (Germany), Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Swedish, Turkish

Frequently Asked Questions

Box is an online cloud content management solution that caters to individual users as well as businesses.

Box starts at $5.

Dropbox, Egnyte, and Google Drive are common alternatives for Box.

Reviewers rate Document management highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of Box are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Box is a widely used platform that offers file syncing, storage, and collaboration capabilities to various organizations. Users across different departments rely on Box on a daily or weekly basis to securely share and organize files. The platform has gained popularity for its reliable performance and robust security features, allowing users to confidently share sensitive information across departments.

One of the key use cases of Box is as an alternative to Google Drive, offering a secure way for students to share assignments and lectures. Additionally, Box provides deep integration with both Mac and Windows OS, making it a collaborative tool for sharing documents within an enterprise. Users appreciate the platform's security protection and great admin tools for collaboration management. They find it easy to share large data among multiple people, making it ideal for universities, associations, and enterprises to share documents and media on the cloud.

Furthermore, Box serves as a central storage and sharing platform for documents and collateral across multiple teams and divisions within an organization. Its ability to maintain the privacy of confidential data makes it essential for research organizations. Box is also widely used in internal and external projects to enhance collaboration through easy-to-use, intuitive, and quick file sharing capabilities. It acts as a repository for legal and financial documentation, providing security and meeting organizational needs.

Not only does Box offer secure cloud storage options, but it also serves as a backup solution by automatically syncing important files across devices. It is integrated with other software systems to enhance workflow efficiency and enable quick file attachments to transactions. Users value Box for its reliability and ease of use, particularly for businesses of all sizes that require convenient and centralized storage solutions.

Many users appreciate the ability to invite collaborators from outside their organization, providing convenient and secure file sharing options. Moreover, Box is highly valued for its granular access control feature, allowing users to provide specific individuals or teams with access to certain folders or files.

With advanced features for co-editing documents, enabling electronic signatures, and providing classification options, Box is recognized as one of the top cloud management software options in the market. Its collaboration capabilities make it easy for individuals and teams both inside and outside organizations to work together and share files effectively.

Box has found significant use in various scenarios. It is employed for managing files between clients and receiving design files for projects, facilitating seamless collaboration between teams, customers, partners, and vendors. Additionally, Box plays a crucial role in protecting sensitive files with advanced security controls and intelligent threat detection.

Users find Box to be a time-saving tool that allows them to focus on what matters most. They rely on Box for collaboration, which makes it easy for individuals and teams both inside and outside organizations to do their best work.

Box has solved the problem of batch file creation and curation by providing users with easy access and viewing of files without the need for user accounts or logins. It has also successfully resolved device storage issues, offering the ability to lock and secure files. Moreover, Box has been implemented for Robotic Process Automation projects, allowing users to securely process files from any domain within their network.

The platform has effectively addressed the challenge of sharing files internally and externally. Users have been able to store and share files across wide teams, especially during remote work situations. Box has also been used to store contractual information, integrating with tools like DocuSign and Conga to ensure secure storage and access.

Additionally, Box has been utilized for sharing relevant information among global sales, business development, marketing, resellers/distributors, overcoming difficulties caused by firewalls and credentialing. It serves as a sales portal for distributing sales and marketing collateral to internal sales teams and third-party brokers, facilitating collaboration and direct sharing with customers.

Multiple departments and teams rely on Box as a central repository for storing and collaborating on content, replacing SharePoint or internal shared network storage gradually. It is also a go-to solution for secure file sharing between various groups within a company and with outside firms and customers to ensure compliance with HIPAA requirements and privacy regulations.

Box finds application in many specific use cases. For instance, a Project Management Office relies on it to provide project management templates and support documents that enable easy access for remote team members. Similarly, it is frequently used by hiring teams to upload candidate documents, providing a centralized location for easy access.

Universities make extensive use of Box as it provides students and faculty with a cloud storage solution for storing and sharing files securely. Additionally, virtual organizations rely on it to securely share files among co-workers and clients, with accessibility from all devices and systems.

Overall, Box is a versatile and reliable tool used across various industries and departments for file storage, sharing, collaboration, and securing sensitive information. It facilitates seamless workflows, enhances productivity, and ensures data privacy and security.

User-Friendly Interface: Users have praised Box for its user-friendly interface, with some reviewers stating that there is no learning curve involved in using the platform. Many users find the user interface to be clean and intuitive, making it easy to navigate and perform tasks efficiently.

Efficient Organization: Box offers excellent organization features according to users, allowing them to easily create folders and upload files. The ability to create folders and sub-folders enables efficient organization of large amounts of information. Users appreciate the structured and intuitive way Box helps keep their files organized.

Seamless Integration with Third-Party Apps: Users appreciate the seamless integration of Box with third-party business applications. This feature simplifies their workflow and enables seamless collaboration with external parties. The sync feature particularly saves users time and effort by automatically syncing their design files locally on their computer while also backing them up on Box.

Many users have found the user interface of Box to be confusing, unintuitive, and not user-friendly, which has made tasks difficult for them. They have expressed frustration with the layout and navigation of the platform.

Several users have encountered difficulties with the syncing process in Box. They have reported experiencing slow syncing, encountering issues when files sync in the background, and dealing with delays in file synchronization.

Numerous users have expressed dissatisfaction with the limited space options available for non-paid subscribers in Box. They feel restricted by the lack of storage capacity and are unable to add or sync large files due to file size limitations.

Based on user reviews, the most common recommendations for Box are:

  • Users recommend trying out Box during a trial period to see if it meets their needs.
  • They advise exploring the full menu of features offered with a subscription.
  • Users suggest considering compatibility with institutional accounts, especially for organizations that require integration with existing systems.

Overall, reviewers find Box to be effective for staying organized, securely saving and sharing files, and collaborating with colleagues. They appreciate its user-friendly interface, security features, and suitability for various storage needs.

Attribute Ratings

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April 18, 2016

Box.net is great!

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Box for sharing files department only corporate wide. It's mostly used in the communications department, but is also used for project management and sharing with others in the corporation. It's also used to address a lot of issues, primarily it allows for revisiting in commenting, it's a lot more efficient than using email.
  • Box works particularly well with graphic design projects, and having multiple proofs.
  • It works well with communication, so you don't get trapped in reply all emails.
  • It's great to have everything in the cloud, so that the files are cesspool at all times, versus having them on the local server at the office which is hard to access.
  • Little things with cloud computing, it has its little quirks. The desktop app could be better, would love to see it more like Dropbox.
  • It's never fun to pay for these kinds of things, it would be nice if Box was a little cheaper for an organization.
  • It would be nice of Box [to have] it's own document editor like Google Drive, rather than having to do with proprietary Microsoft Word software.
Like a lot of cloud storage, it works really well for any kind of project where multiple people are working on the same file in a Word document. The commenting and social features really help with the project management side of things; I work in advertising and marketing and it does a great job in that field.
Enterprise Content Management
N/A
N/A
  • Boxes of the organization with communication and better sharing of content, this way we are duplicating the same working on being more efficient.
  • Well there's a fixed cost free product, I would say that it's definitely worth it in efficiency time and money.
  • The only confusion people have is when using Box versus email, but this is when people don't really understand how cloud computing works or file services like Box.
I use a number of cloud computing file storage products in my day-to-day work, and I would say that Box does a really good job with the commenting in revision and functionality. It's great when working with other people and sharing files that can't be a live online, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Design, and any other proprietary Adobe files.
15
Box primarily used for the communications department and working with design files, commenting on this, sharing proofs, and file revisioning,
1
Basically it involves helping people understand the new paradigm shift that is cloud computing and sharing information files in this way. People are very stuck in their old ways with email and have a very hard time adjusting to a different world that doesn't rely on email as much.
  • Graphic design
  • Proofs, file revisions
  • Communication
  • It's helped quite a bit with email chains in having less reply all conversations.
  • It's allowed for processes in cues to be followed.
  • It's been cool to see people get an understanding. I am [seeing the] shift the cloud-based file storage allows, and it's been cool to see people get on board with it.
  • I love to see it used across the board organizationally, and I would think it would help things be way more efficient.
  • I would love to see it eventually replace email.
  • It would even be great to use it for internal documentation such as human resources and other things that are stored on the local server.
I consider a product, while the cost to be a little high for a business, is definitely worth it in the end as it is a great return on investment.
No
NA
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Product Reputation
The most important thing built into the decision were the features and usability of the product, primarily for commenting on files and file re-visioning.
I don't think I would change my evaluation process, I checked out the product, tried out the free version, and decided that it was worth my budget money organizationally.
  • Implemented in-house
No
Change management was minimal
Didn't really have any big problems with this, it's very easy to do organizationally, because I was only doing it and just my department. I also have a pretty hands-off IT department which helps, they were jerks about it.
  • The only major issue that I run into is end-users and them not understanding how to use cloud computing.
  • People love their email, and they love having inbox is full of junk all day I presume, because they're not the most willing to use a new cloud computing tool.
It's super easy, you just purchase it and start using it!
  • Online training
  • In-person training
  • Self-taught
The in person training was done in house and I helped with the training, people seem to respond well.
The tutorials on their website are great, I think anybody can pick this up if they actually just watch the tutorials. The hard part is getting people to watch them!
Yes, it was. I would say the only training people need would be the help documentation on the box.net website.
I think the product is perfect for what it is, doesn't really need a whole lot of configuration for sharing files and commenting on them.
I would say that it's important to keep things organized
No - we have not done any customization to the interface
No - we have not done any custom code
Nope
No
I just haven't needed the support.
The one time I had to contact support everything went well. It was to get a nonprofit discount and they were very helpful and supportive with my request.
No
They did a great job and I contacted them, they were very timely, and answered my question.
  • The commenting functions are very good.
  • Revisioning functionality is very easy to use.
  • The UI is awesome.
  • Honestly, it's very easy to use.
  • if there is one thing that could be a little better, would be the desktop app, but I still think it's pretty easy to use. Just in comparison to Dropbox, it's not as easy to use.
Yes
Mobile interface in the mobile app work really well, I've been very happy with them.
It's super easy to use and is very obvious to the user. Anyone who is used to using modern apps should have no problem using box.net.
It's great, as we put more files on there it's done very well.
Yeah, it's always worked, I've never had any kind of connection issues, the only issues I've had it I've been on our end when the Internet hasn't worked.
It works great and as fast as your Internet connection will work.
  • I've used it with Microsoft Word documents and it's worked well.
It was super easy, no issues whatsoever.
  • No I don't think so.
This is not applicable to me.
  • File import/export
Nope, just that Microsoft word implementation.
It was super easy to use, I was able to use Microsoft Word without a hitch.
It works great with Microsoft office documents.
I think they provide all the information you need to make a good decision on the purchase of the product.
They were great, the product works very well and I've had no issues, so I haven't really had to deal with them.
The only terms that I was looking for was a nonprofit discount and I was able to secure a small discount.
None really.
No
  • They're always making the product a little better, and I've been happy with all of those changes.
  • I'm not really expecting anything in the future, I imagine they will just make the product better.
No
No
Sam Montoya, CSM | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I currently use Box for both personal and business uses. I am currently the head of a Project Management Office and I use Box for a variety of items in that end. I provide project management templates and support documents via the Box account. This has made it easier that if someone is not on site (meaning they are either unable to VPN in or are unable to access the network drives for whatever reason) they are able to still access those templates they may need. Box also has higher security than other cloud based options so this has made it an easier decision as well.
  • Box is pretty standard when it comes to storage space and costs. Depending if you're going with a personal account or going with a business account, they are relatively in line with the market. Their Starter package is slightly more than Google Drive's entry level solution, however, Box is more secure so there is that trade off.
  • Security is becoming a big deal lately (Sony hack being an example) and is something you need in a cloud based solution. The thing I liked about Box was that my files weren't just encrypted while at rest (sitting on the main machine), but also while in transit (being synced). Other solutions don't provide both options mentioned or do it as well. There are far more secure solutions out there so if security is of the utmost, you may want to look into a service like Wuala.
  • A must in this day and age for any cloud based solution is the ability to sync across all of your devices and Box does this quite well. Whether you have a PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, tablet, Box is able to sync across all of them. This really brings convenience to the forefront and with the built in viewer, allows the ability to view what documents you want. The document isn't the best, but we'll touch base on that in the next section.
  • My biggest complaint with Box is easily their Box Sync application. They did come out with version 4 towards the beginning of 2014, but it was a step rather than a leap. The application (especially on PC and to a lesser extent, Android) is a memory hog. It takes large amount of resources and still has issues where it will lag or hang. Even with a higher end rig that I have at home, it still can constrain a system that has ample bandwidth.
  • Another issue I have that is with Box Sync, but not directly talking about the application's performance, is the internet speeds at which it syncs. I've looked into various ways to increase the download speeds of the application, but they are still very low when compared to other solutions out there. A Starter account has a 100GB limit for example and if you're setting up a new computer, or replacing an old one, get ready for the long haul. I've used download speeds ranging from 20Mbps to well above 10Gbps and the download rates are relatively the same. Downloading 100GB to a new main computer with a memory hog application was interesting, to say the least.
  • The last thing is really just a gripe more than anything else. It's nice they introduced the preview and even allow you to make some edits, but it would be nice to be able to directly change the files that you have. For example, you have a spreadsheet that you need to make a quick change to while you're out and about. Being able to jump into the app, open the file while in Box, make the change, and go about your day would be great. However, you are unable to effectively do that at this point. You'd need to open Box, download the file, edit the file (assuming you have Office Mobile or similar), upload the new change, and then go about your day. It adds needless steps and also requires the assumption you have an app that can make the edits you require.
The main thing I tell people is how secure do you need your files to be. That's really what separates Box from other solutions in their space. They aren't the most secure, but they aren't the least either. They are that good middle road solution. They are IT compliant in most cases and their admin options are more than adequate for a majority of businesses. If you need further security than what Box offers, then you'd be looking at a more specialized solution like a Wuala.
  • Ease of use is really the main thing.
  • Dropbox,google drive,Wuala
As mentioned in other areas of my review, the main reason I chose Box was because of that higher level of security. It doesn't have as high of security as Wuala, however, it has enterprise level security features and functionality that made it an easy decision. Google Drive and Dropbox don't have enough security or encryption that made them viable options at this point in time.
I like the security features and I like the website. It's easy to use and create and move things around as needed. The main reason for a lower rating is because the Box Sync app is just not a good program. It's a memory hog, it's slow, transfer speeds are slow, and it's not the most efficient route. If you have a large Box account and you need to get a computer up to speed on a large amount of data within Box, you are in for the long haul. Last time I had to do this, it took 3 days to sync all of the files and we are talking around 100 GB worth of data.
5
Only a few people use Box, but whenever something needs to be shared, it's easy to share those files quickly and seamlessly with those users. Not everyone needs access to Box, they just need to be able to have the necessary files shared at the right time to make it the most effective.
1
Box isn't very difficult in terms of upkeep. It doesn't take a massive knowledge base to implement, but it does require someone that is at least tech savvy enough to set up. One person can easily, and effectively, manage Box at the enterprise level. Depending on how much security you want will determine how deep you go.
  • Cloud Sharing
  • Offsite storage
  • Redundancy Backup
No
I don't have an enterprise level account with Box so I'm not sure what they offer in terms of support packages. At the level I am, however, support is rough. I tend to submit my initial request, but then need to follow up on it several times to get that initial response. Then pushing to get the issue resolved beyond that initial response.
As mentioned, it can be difficult to get initial responses and to get your issues acknowledged, let alone resolved. I had a few issues dealing with Box Sync and that took a while to get resolved. Billing issues was another area I ran into issues. Whether upgrading/downgrading packages as needed, it generally took a few times to get what I actually wanted/asked for.
No
I personally haven't experience a mind blowing customer service moment with Box. That's unfortunate because I do like the service as a whole and feel that this can be one area that could use some improvement. Again, as mentioned, they may have premium support packages that totally disprove this and I hope they do. However, at the level I am at, I have not experienced this.
December 17, 2014

What's In The Box?

Michael Thomas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
At our firm, Box is being used as a cloud based file sharing system between various groups within our company and outside of the company on numerous projects. Our attorneys, legal assistants, accounting, and etc can share legal documents with outside firms and customers while meeting HIPAA requirements and privacy compliances.
  • Box gives our company total control over the materials shared and used within the system by allowing us to dictate who and what groups can access files and folders.
  • Box also allows for us to invite contributors within our organization as well as outside of our organization to collaborate on projects and documents.
  • Also, while securely holding our documents in the cloud we are additionally able to report on user user statistics on our network which include both users in the firm and outside contributors.
  • One of the biggest areas of improvement is on the administrator side with how invited collaborators are thrown into the system. Currently if an employee is invited to join Box they are automatically added as Enterprise users which takes up a license. The down fall of this is anyone can invite a user as a collaborator and this bypasses the administrator as the one to add in users to paid license accounts. If someone gets a little invite crazy you can easily burn through a lot of paid license user accounts in a matter of hours.
If you're in need of a cloud based and secure file sharing or file storage system then Box is for you. With virtually unlimited storage for enterprise users, the branding customization, ease of use, and mobile and desktop friendliness of this system - it's a home run. As a law firm, Box is complaint with all privacy stipulations as well.
  • Box has greatly improved on the efficiency of projects and client related matters with its ease of use and cloud based interface. Files and documents are shared with little to no effort nor is there much of a training curve for the users.
  • Dropbox,Google Drive
From a user standpoint Box is on par with both Dropbox and Google Drive or Google Documents as far as individual use, uploading and editing documents. I find Box to be fairly equal to Dropbox in sharing and adding collaborators to files and documents and easier to use in that aspect than Google Drive. On the administrator side I cannot attest to Dropbox since I've never administered that system and Google Drive is fairly much DIY making it limited to adhering to a company standard. In that sense Box would be superior.
As I've stated Box is very easy to use and to set up. The documentation provided by Box is easy to follow and the interface is designed in a way that makes sense. With only a few limitations on the administrator side the system is fully capable to get the job done for our company.
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Vendor Reputation
  • Positive Sales Experience with the Vendor
  • Analyst Reports
The most important factor in our decision to use Box was that it made sense for us to use it. It delivered on a need we had with great support that met our technical and legal requirements at a competitive price.
I would not change anything in the selection process if I had to do it again.
Yes
The availability of a personalized support contact is invaluable and has come in handy on more than one occasion. Also, having a name and number to someone gives the whole process a more humanized experience and I feel they try harder to accommodate our needs and value our success with their product.
Box support is extremely helpful and you can tell they generally care about your question as they work hard to resolve it as soon and as best as possible.
Yes
Fortunately we have not yet to really need Box support however they have been very helpful with the implementation and deployment of the service in our company.
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