Nevertheless, Dropbox Pro costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year for 1TB of space and a few other perks. Other online storage options tend to cost less, but most of them offer a slightly different service than Hightail does, focusing more on storage and collaboration, and less on file delivery. Pro users can send multiple files at a time and can choose any expiration date they want.Īs a point of comparison, DocuSign charges $120 annually ($10 per month) for an Individual, and twice that for a DocuSign Professional account. Pro users also get unlimited Spaces with no limit on how much data they keep in them. I'll go into more detail on how Spaces work a bit later in the review. Free users can create as many Spaces as they want. Spaces are groups of visual files, usually lumped together because they are all related to the same projects. Google Drive doesn't offer it at all.įree account users also have a 250MB upload limit in each Space they create. Microsoft OneDrive offers the same level of security for no added charge. Still, if you're sending sensitive documents, you'd want to add password protection or have a Pro account, which includes password protection in the price. Without password protection, links you share are public, but they are a scramble of letters and numbers, which wouldn't be simple for anyone to guess. Premium Delivery ($9.99 per file) lets you send any file up to 2GB in size with an expiration date two weeks away instead of one week. One convenience for free users is that they can buy upgrades à la carte.
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