Overall Satisfaction with Dropbox
Our company uses Dropbox for file storage, file backup, project collaboration, archiving, and more. Using Dropbox has enabled us to cut costs because we no longer need other cloud backup software. Our team can effectively collaborate on projects because all of our files are stored in Dropbox, so each person can access projects in various stages of completion. All of our graphics and linked files are stored in Dropbox. We have rules set so that all downloads are automatically synced to Dropbox. Using Dropbox has been very helpful for people on our team who are technically challenged, as we admins can automate tasks to work seamlessly in the background (such as auto-saving files in Dropbox). Recovering deleted files is very helpful, as people are often deleting files by accident. Our company relies heavily on Dropbox for a variety of tasks and reasons.
- syncing files across devices
- automatically saving files to the Dropbox cloud
- ability to recover deleted files
- reduces the need for alternate backup solutions
- Offline file storage: accessing files stored offline could be made easier
- inability to preview files stored offline is frustrating.
- We no longer use any other cloud backup software, as Dropbox syncs all of our files to the cloud. I don't have to continually check that everyone's backups are working because Dropbox does it all. We are saving $1k/year
- Files in Dropbox are safe from phishing or ransom clicks in emails, which has saved us a lot of money in time and security. Estimated ROI is at least $1k/ annually
- Productivity is increased due to efficient collaboration between team members in my department. No more waiting for someone to upload their prelim designs - everything syncs in real time.
Box.com functions as more of a file storage and retrieval than a collaborative environment.
Do you think Dropbox delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Dropbox's feature set?
Yes
Did Dropbox live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Dropbox go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Dropbox again?
Yes