Dropbox Business vs SharePoint 2026: Which Is Right for Your Team?
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Dropbox Business vs SharePoint

Document Management pricing comparison · 2026 · Updated April 2026

Dropbox Business pricing ranges from $18–$30/user/month, while SharePoint ranges from $6–$99/user/month. These products use different pricing models (Per-seat subscription vs ), so a direct price comparison isn't meaningful — costs depend on usage volume and mix.

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Dropbox Business
Dropbox Business is a cloud storage and collaboration platform used by 700,000+ businesses
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$497 $600
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SharePoint
SharePoint is included in Microsoft 365 plans ranging from $6 to $99 per user per month (b
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$497 $600
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Verdict · Vendr median · year 1
SharePoint saves $103 vs Dropbox · 25 seats
Cheapest $497
Spread 17%
Estimated license cost
at 25 seats
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Advanced
$9.0K/yr
year 1 license · $30/seat
Microsoft 365 Business Standard
$3.8K/yr
year 1 license · $13/seat
What buyers actually pay
median, annual
Vendr deal-flow data. The real benchmark, not list price.
Median annual
$600/yr
Vendr · n=236
↓ Lowest median
Median annual
$497/yr
Vendr · n=31
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Sources & confidence

Every dollar amount and contract clause below traces back to a sourced fact. We don't manufacture composite scores.

Where this data comes from
Vendr · TrustRadius · Reddit · BBB · official docs
Sources 4 sourced facts
1 contract · Vendr median · 2 review platforms
Last verified 1mo ago
Confidence Medium confidence
Sources 2 sourced facts
1 contract · Vendr median
Last verified 3d ago
Confidence Medium confidence
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Hidden costs

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Beyond the sticker
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No hidden costs documented
No hidden costs documented
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Contract terms

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Dropbox
SharePoint
Auto-renewal
Yes
Cancellation
Commitment
Annual commitment typical for best pricing
Price escalation
No published schedule
Can downgrade
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What users say

Aggregated, with sample sizes. We use whichever review platform has data.

User reviews
TrustRadius · Trustpilot · G2
TrustRadius
8.6/5 (5)
Trustpilot
1.6/5 (25)
Best for
Small teams needing shared storage and basic collaboration features
Watch out
Poor customer support - difficult to contact, slow email responses, no phone support
No public ratings yet
Best for
Small businesses needing email, Teams, and SharePoint without desktop Office apps
Watch out
Storage costs are prohibitively expensive for large data needs
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Document Management

Dropbox Business

$18–$30
/user/month
3 plans
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Document Management

SharePoint

$6–$99
/user/month
6 plans
Full pricing breakdown →

Different Pricing Models

Direct price comparison isn't meaningful here — Dropbox Business uses Per-seat subscription pricing while SharePoint uses pricing. Your actual cost will depend on usage volume, team size, or both. Here's each product in its native unit.

Per-seat subscription

Dropbox Business

$18–$30 / user/month
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vs

SharePoint

$6–$99 / user/month
See full SharePoint pricing →

Dropbox Business and SharePoint are both widely used document management and file sharing platforms, but they come from very different starting points. SharePoint is Microsoft's intranet and document management platform — deeply integrated with Microsoft 365, Teams, and the Office suite, and often already paid for if your organization has Microsoft 365 licenses. Dropbox Business is a more streamlined cloud storage and collaboration platform with excellent desktop sync and cross-platform support.

SharePoint ($5–$23/user/month as part of Microsoft 365 plans) typically undercuts Dropbox Business ($15–$26/user/month) in price for organizations already in the Microsoft ecosystem. But SharePoint's power comes with complexity — proper setup requires IT administration, and the user experience is less polished than Dropbox's simple sync-and-share approach.

Plan-by-Plan Pricing

Plan Dropbox Business SharePoint
Standard $18 /user/month $6 /user/month
Advanced $30 /user/month $12.50 /user/month
Enterprise Custom $22 /user/month
Microsoft 365 E3 $36 /user/month
Microsoft 365 E5 $57 /user/month
Microsoft 365 E7 $99 /user/month

Market Intelligence

Dropbox Business

Median annual cost
$600
Based on
236 deals

SharePoint

Median annual cost
$497
Based on
31 deals

Contract Terms

Term Dropbox Business SharePoint
Auto-renewal Yes
Cancellation
Minimum commitment Annual commitment typical for best pricing
Price escalation No published schedule

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Our Verdict

Choose Dropbox Business if: you want the simplest, most reliable file sync and share experience across Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android without IT overhead. Dropbox's desktop sync, Paper collaboration tool, and third-party integrations make it a clean choice for teams that don't need SharePoint's intranet features.

Choose SharePoint if: your organization runs Microsoft 365 and you want document management deeply integrated with Teams, Outlook, and Office. SharePoint's version history, permission management, and intranet capabilities are more powerful than Dropbox at scale — and for M365 users, it's largely already paid for.

Bottom line: If you're in the Microsoft ecosystem, SharePoint is the default choice — it's more capable and often free. If you want simplicity and cross-platform excellence, Dropbox Business is worth the premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Is SharePoint included in Microsoft 365?

Yes. SharePoint Online is included in all Microsoft 365 Business plans ($6–$22/user/month) and Microsoft 365 Enterprise plans. If your organization already has Microsoft 365, SharePoint is effectively free to use — no additional license required.

02 Which has better file sync: Dropbox or SharePoint?

Dropbox's file sync is generally more reliable and faster, especially for large files and teams with mixed Mac/Windows environments. SharePoint sync (via OneDrive client) has improved significantly but can have issues with special characters in filenames and very large file counts.

03 Can Dropbox Business integrate with Microsoft Office?

Yes. Dropbox integrates with Microsoft Office for web editing and co-authoring. However, the integration is less seamless than SharePoint's native Office experience. For teams that live in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, SharePoint + OneDrive is a tighter experience.

04 Which is better for external file sharing?

Dropbox is generally easier for external sharing — clean links, no Microsoft account required, and good expiration/password controls. SharePoint's external sharing works but requires guests to accept Microsoft's terms and can be confusing for non-Microsoft users.

05 How does storage compare?

Dropbox Business Plus ($18/user/month) gives 15TB per user. SharePoint Online includes 1TB per user plus 10GB per license for the tenant. For most organizations, both are more than sufficient. Dropbox wins on raw storage; SharePoint's storage is adequate for document management use cases.