


“The cost of Dropbox Family is less than the price of two Dropbox Plus accounts,” a company spokesperson told VentureBeat. So parents that are already invested in Dropbox, and who wish to instill strong security hygiene in their kids, may be more inclined to dole out a little more for the Dropbox family plan. Back in August, Dropbox launched a password manager, computer backup tool, and a new feature it calls Vault, which enables users to share access to private and confidential files that are secured behind a PIN code.

While the Dropbox family plan seems a little pricey compared to other available services, it does come with additional features that may appeal to specific family setups.

However, with the recently announced Apple One memberships, the $29.95 monthly Premier plan not only gives families of six 2TB of iCloud storage, but also access to Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, and Apple Fitness+. So the cheapest this will cost is $203 per year. For comparison purposes, this is more than double the cost of a 2TB Google One storage subscription, while a Microsoft 365 Family subscription offers 6TB of storage and access to Microsoft’s full suite of Office products for $99.99 per year.Įlsewhere, families that are fully signed up members of the Apple fanclub can pay $9.99 per month for 2TB worth of shareable iCloud storage. The family plan fits neatly into all of that, and could ultimately help Dropbox secure more paying users.ĭropbox’s new family plan will cost $16.99 per month when billed annually, a figure that rises to $19.99 when the customer elects to pay month-to-month. It also hit profitability for the first time as a public company this year, and claimed that COVID-19 contributed to increased demand for its paid products, including Dropbox Business Team and Dropbox Plus for individuals. At its last earnings, the San Francisco-based company reported 15 million paying users, up 10% on the corresponding period a year earlier, while revenue grew 16% to $467 million. It has been a decent enough year for Dropbox. Register here.ĭropbox is rolling out its new family plan for all users after several months in beta testing. The launch comes as rival consumer-focused cloud services increasingly beef up their offerings to tie users into their respective ecosystems, but it also comes amid a growing demand for cloud services and infrastructure due to the rapid shift to remote working and schooling forced by the global pandemic. Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23.
