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Please allow pairing of more than two accounts. As a contractor, I am a member of a company's business account, a team member of another company, and have my personal account. It is frustrating to on...
jeremiahmoore
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Ashley - thx for taking time to address this thread.
I'm disappointed this feature isn't on the roadmap and hope it will remain in consideration and/or be re-evaluated.
My use case: I'm a sound freelancer, so I regularly work on projects for weeks or months that require lots of shared data; these projects then wrap up and the data-shares shut down. It's fairly common that I'm added to teams in the late stages of projects that have already been running for many months or even years; some teams use Dropbox Teams, and might prefer to add their freelancers to Dropbox Teams.
Additionally, I have a use-case wherein I help a non-profit manage media. We have been considering Dropbox Teams for shared storage (much more fluid to use than Google Drive) yet would need to unlock this capability or we can't consider it.
The Issue: You can't consider if if it's not possible. To date, joining multiple Dropbox Teams has been impossible (or quite cumbersome at least!) As such: people just don't consider working this way, so it's a foregone conclusion. No product = no market.
So as a user-note to whoever is making these decisions in management: You're looking backward at what users say they need, rather than forward to what could be unlocked if the feature were available.
I gather there's something architectural about it that's difficult to implement, otherwise it would be implemented on an as-needed basis... or something. To be real, it took Google Drive years to get it dialed, but they did. I believe Dropbox is capable of doing it as well.
-jeremiah
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