

Yep, the new plan added a whole new digit to the cost. This year, at $240/year per user, you're paying $1,200 for those same five users. If you had five users last year with so-called unlimited storage, you'd be paying $750. With three users, the Advanced plan is $720 while last year's Business plan with five users was $750.īoth last year's Business plan and this year's Advanced plan offer "unlimited storage," which is Dropbox-speak for "as much storage as we think you're really going to need, if you ask us nicely." So, at least there's not a 2TB-no-matter-what ceiling in the Advanced plan, compared to this year's Dropbox for Business Standard plan.īut let's compare users to users. That means the base buy-in is a teensy bit less.

But the new Advanced plan costs $240/year per user, instead of $150.

The one good thing compared to 2016 is that you can get into the Advanced plan with only three users, compared to the required five for the 2016 Business plan.
