
Dropbox is great for teams of all sizes sending and receiving large files (either images, videos, or text files), especially those in a creative field at places like an agency, design firm, or magazine publisher. There’s also an enterprise option that offers a few additional functionalities like 24/7 support and a centralized admin console, among other capabilities (pricing only available upon request). Plans in Dropbox range from free to advanced, which costs $20 per month when billed annually. Now, they’ve expanded into other categories like collaboration and note-taking features with Dropbox Paper, which is a great interactive note-taking tool built for teams, Dropbox Spaces, which is a way to bring files and cloud content together with the tools your team wants to use, and Dropbox Transfer, which lets you securely send large files–up to 100 GB–to any recipient, even if they don’t have Dropbox. Initially founded in 2008, Dropbox rose to prominence as an all-in-one solution for cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.


Dropbox is a widely used file-hosting service utilized by over 14 million customers around the world.
