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Lisa Douglas
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
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Investigating
Allow a personal account to have more than 3 TB
Hello,
I'm a graphic designer with over 15 years of workload. This obviously equates to extreme files sizes. I was disappointed to learn Dropbox don't offer a package for single users over 3TB....
shinbeth
2 years agoExperienced | Level 13
I woke up this morning and thought I read in my Inbox from Dropbox:
"We listened to you guys and made it possible to extend your individual Professional plan from 3TB to increments of 6TB, 9TB, and 12TB (note: would be a great starting point, not asking for more at this point, even though Pro plan could easily reach 30TB like Google Drive has been offering it since 2021).
Problem is, this was only a dream!
Back to my **bleep**ty reality of having a ridiculously low 3TB (+1TB max) DB storage on my Pro plan with no extension possible. Which as music producer, graphic designer, hi-res video editor, motion designer and web developer is absolutely ridiculous in 2023 for 'Pro' use.
I have no intention of moving to Business which I already tried in the past and is a totally different product, process and folder (and useless 3-user plan).
I will no longer send you more money until you fix this out-of-date Plan and until you FINALLY offer your Pro customers incremental storage extension options.
My annual Pro plan is also coming to an end this month, and I will not renew it in sign of protest. After your FINALLY fixed this, you can take all my money, for sure.
I'm ready to pay 100-150 bucks a month on maxed out DB storage.
Because my personal and pro life (and my customers life too) depends on it, price is irrelevant to me. Just get it done Dropbox.
And because I own a 8TB SSD Silicon Macbook Pro, I see no point of Dropbox not offering at least 8TB in 2023!! The next generation of Macbook will at some point offer 16TB of SSD... Will you still stay out of the game Dropbox?
Isn't Dropbox HQ located near that of Apple and most tech companies that matter, and yet you simply ignore the fact that 99% of us in the creative business have heavy storage needs and expensive computers already?
Thanks in advance Team Dropbox
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