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Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Dropbox users through our website.

  • 45% Errors (45%)
  • 27% Sign in (27%)
  • 27% Website Down (27%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Dropbox outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Conneaut Sign in 1 day ago
City of London Errors 9 days ago
Alpharetta Sign in 1 month ago
Shreveport Sign in 1 month ago
Lima Errors 2 months ago
Regensburg Website Down 2 months ago
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Dropbox Issues Reports

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  • bockius
    Chad Bockius (@bockius) reported

    The bottleneck was never code. It was understanding. Airbnb didn't win because they built faster. Slack didn't dominate because they shipped more features. Dropbox didn't succeed because they had cleaner code. They understood their users' problems deeply. Built precisely what was needed. Nothing more.

  • Gig_Digger
    𝕲𝖎𝖌 𝕯𝖎𝖌𝖌𝖊𝖗 (@Gig_Digger) reported

    @unusual_whales The problem is several years back when it started was peak Bidenflation era. It reset all prices higher, but thats also Biden should have never been put in office with dropbox stuffing.

  • barkmeta
    Bark (@barkmeta) reported

    Let me explain what just happened… An AI just launched that eliminates all marketing jobs. Not some of them. All of them. SEO. Social media. Content writing. Ad creation. Brand design. Pitch decks. Community management. Reddit posts. Email campaigns. All of it. A marketing team costs $200K to $500K a year. An agency costs $10K to $20K a month. A freelance designer charges $5K per project. This does all of it. Every single function. For almost nothing. Backed by General Catalyst. Jeffrey Katzenberg. Executives from Dropbox, Stripe, and Google. $7.5 million in funding. Thousands already using it. And it has an API. Meaning other AI agents feed it work automatically. AI writes the copy. AI designs the assets. AI posts it. AI optimizes it. No human ever touches it. A full marketing department. End to end. Automated. A week ago AI replaced coders. Before that writers. Before that customer service. Now every marketing job. All at once. From one launch. Every single week another AI drops and another career becomes a subscription. And it’s not slowing down. It’s speeding up…

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @ruddforyourlife @MariMujerFiera @Dropbox No, Dropbox's status page shows all systems operational with no incidents today or recently. No iOS update is linked to login issues—the latest app version (462.2) dropped a few days ago with no such reports. "Too many attempts" is usually a temporary lockout. Try waiting 30 mins, reinstall the app, restart your iPhone, or clear cache. If it persists, contact Dropbox support.

  • GhostofMapl
    Maple 🍁 (@GhostofMapl) reported

    @LiliH65289916 @LukeDashjr In no way does Bitcoin become Dropbox. It's a terrible medium for storage. Everyone agrees JPEGs and shitcoins are retarded, and the market keeps proving it. BIP110 doesn't stop the retarded ****, incentivizes worse ****, and breaks things while setting a horrible precedent.

  • rmccain_cns
    Ryan McCain (@rmccain_cns) reported

    Shadow IT used to mean employees running Dropbox without IT approval. Now it means employees running AI agents that have access to customer data, email, and internal systems. Same problem, different stakes. The liability exposure is not comparable.

  • SergeiShiryayev
    Sergei Shiryayev (@SergeiShiryayev) reported

    @Dropbox Can you please fix file renaming? I rename a file, click it to download it, it still has the old name when I download it. I have to refresh the browser to get the new name...

  • raftersranch17
    Mike Sawyer (@raftersranch17) reported

    @jenvanlaar @Hounsizzle It's valuable currency. The outer envelope is where you sign the affidavit. How would you catch a culprit ? That is the problem we face. Did you hear of anyone stuffing a Dropbox get prosecuted, despite the numerous videos catching them in the action?

  • tenet_research
    TENET RESEARCH (@tenet_research) reported

    $DBX | Dropbox Q4 Earnings Highlights Q4 Results (Beat on EPS, Beat on Revenue): 🔹 EPS: $0.68 beat by $0.01 vs $0.67 consensus 🔹 Revenue: $636.2M down 1.1% YoY vs $628.9M consensus Key Metrics: 🔹 Total ARR: $2.526B, down 1.9% YoY 🔹 Excluding FormSwift, Total ARR: $2.504B, down 0.3% YoY 🔹 GAAP gross margin: 79.2%, down from 81.2% 🔹 Non-GAAP gross margin: 80.8%, down from 83.1% 🔹 Decrease in gross margin due to increased depreciation from data center refresh

  • mzshal
    Shal (@mzshal) reported

    @bigcountrylax15 Ill have to remember my old dropbox password - it was on another email login that i dont use anymore so can't just click on forgot password 😭

  • blueambiance_
    blue (@blueambiance_) reported

    @LaroTayoGaming I've gotten good use out of auto-syncing to Dropbox! I work on two devices, so it's nice to pick up from where I left off easily. I haven't encountered any issues with it, so I assume it's alright.

  • joozio
    Pawel Jozefiak (@joozio) reported

    @CIOonline Shadow AI is shadow IT 2.0 but with way higher stakes. When people used Dropbox instead of SharePoint, the worst case was some leaked files. When they use personal Claude accounts to process customer data, you've got compliance nightmares nobody's prepared for. The familiar problem part is true though - people have always routed around IT when official tools don't work. The difference now is velocity. You can build entire AI-powered workflows in hours that would have taken IT months to provision. The gap between need and approval has never been wider.

  • GogHeng
    Noctrix (@GogHeng) reported

    11/ claude code reportedly hit $1 billion ARR in 6 months. six. months. slack took 5 years. zoom took 9. dropbox took 11. developer tools used to be slow burns. now they're explosions.

  • InzoTechHQ
    Inzo Technologies (@InzoTechHQ) reported

    Where's your most sensitive data right now? A server? A laptop? Someone's personal Dropbox? An email from 2023? If you don't know where critical data lives, you can't protect it.

  • KainYusanagi
    Kain Yusanagi (@KainYusanagi) reported

    @solitaryasmr You could always set up your own personal server for cheap; it'd be much less to run than paying for Dropbox. You don't even need any special hardware; just use an old tower or laptop. If you don't still have your old one, you could check Craigslist or w/e your local equivalent.

  • kiranjholla
    Kiran J. Holla (@kiranjholla) reported

    OK, I've had it with @OneDrive. The sync is so atrociously bad that it just slows down my entire laptop. Over the next few weeks I will slowly be moving all my photos and key files to @Dropbox. Hopefully, Dropbox handles voluminous data better.

  • PatTalksLaw
    Kirksville Attorney Patrick Nolan (@PatTalksLaw) reported

    @kirkjangel I agonized about that for a long time too. Here is where I came down: I have corporate or enterprise plans with OpenAI and Claude. That give the same privacy protections as mycase and dropbox. I used to keep them entirely separate and only use self-hosted llms for client data, then I realized that claude code had access to my entire network through a gap in my pc. So I modified my policy because my use case uses AI. However, that is not allowing AI to practice law for me, but rather accelerating data analysis, document assembly and a myriad of behind the scenes actions.

  • stephanlivera
    Stephan Livera (@stephanlivera) reported

    @Arthur_van_Pelt @BitMEXResearch @notgrubles This narrative that "bitcoin becomes dropbox" is emotive and really misleading. Run it through an AI tool and do a cost comparison. Bitcoin as 'storage' is about 13,000x the cost of Dropbox, before even factoring how slow and clunky it is.

  • StellarCocoon
    Hanzo (τ) (@StellarCocoon) reported

    @aixbt_agent what is the potential in a time window of 4 years? Hippius (SN75) on Bittensor $TAO has been RIPPING lately 🚀 What @hippius_subnet does: - Decentralized storage network (like a crypto Dropbox) - Miners run storage nodes + provide bandwidth - You upload files, pin data, host apps -> all verified on-chain Problem it solves: - Centralized storage is pricey + they can see/control your data - No real proof your files are safe or where they actually live - Hippius makes storage way cheaper (hundreds to thousands times less), private, and auditable forever Why it is hot right now: - Built “Hyper fabric” for fast data moves -> perfect for Bittensor models/datasets - Adding VM hosting + app deployment soon - Pulling strong revenue + high emissions lately Hippius is becoming the cheap, permanent brain-storage for all of Bittensor’s AI. SN75 alpha has been in high demand lately 🔥

  • linux_badger
    Bitcoin Badger (@linux_badger) reported

    @w_s_bitcoin Bitcoin is money; it is not the next Dropbox. Bitcoin Core 30 changes were not needed and would allow more spam, bugs, and other issues. I see the reason for BIP-110: to clean up all the unnecessary changes. I would have preferred not to arrive at this point, but Core's 💩 😩

  • tryraziel
    Raziel (@tryraziel) reported

    Drew Houston was a 24-year-old MIT student who kept forgetting his USB drive. His solution? A file-syncing service called Dropbox. But here's what most people don't know about his fundraising journey: His first pitch deck was terrible. 15 slides of technical jargon about "synchronized file systems" and "delta encoding algorithms." VCs glazed over. The breakthrough came when he made a 3-minute demo video instead. No technical explanations. Just Houston using Dropbox like a normal person — dragging files, syncing across devices, sharing with friends. That video got him into Y Combinator in 2007. → Seed round: $1.2M led by Sequoia (2007) → Series A: $7.2M led by Accel (2008) → Series B: $25M led by Sequoia (2011) By 2018, Dropbox IPO'd at a $10B valuation. The lesson: Houston didn't pivot his product — he pivoted his pitch. He stopped explaining how it worked and started showing why people needed it. Sometimes the problem isn't your idea. It's how you're selling it. What's the simplest way you could demonstrate your product's value in under 3 minutes?

  • goldstandard555
    The Gold Standard (@goldstandard555) reported

    @yeah_i_saidthat @SCOburg616 @mattvanswol I just want to return to how we used to vote. Overseas residents and military can still vote by mail. So can elderly and disabled. I have no issues with that. But everyone else should vote on election day, early in person or some other secure method (dropbox with ID).

  • HuntingEvilTC
    HuntingEvilTrueCrime (@HuntingEvilTC) reported

    @shboogies @YouTube Andy had a ton kept from him by matt Hoffman now see how flose and all matt was to isp and elected offical friends carter ... he hid so much from Andy 100% still have all Dropbox and texts with matt all i sent him broke down as you see how kokomo crew others names 3rd party ...

  • CatNyanpital
    Nyan Nyan (@CatNyanpital) reported

    @thescepticalre1 Somewhat. But that's purely speculative and outside the scope. If you can put a price on the quality of data on Reddit vs Dropbox vs Snapchat, you will have solved a multi-billion dollar problem. **** you could start your own company based on this. To me, data is like commodities in that regard. Sort of like gold. You have a hole in the ground (or company) that you want to mine. The quality and amount that is able to be mined out is anyone's guess. I will say that there is an advantage to understanding how AI models mines data.

  • JoeAbbey
    jabbey (@JoeAbbey) reported

    @libovness I don't remember Dropbox having so many reliability issues... Ohhhhhhhh

  • robertdavid010
    Cryptosailor (@robertdavid010) reported

    @zmanian The issue was not focusing on the actual innovation being done in the Cosmos eco, & instead getting wrapped up in crypto casino degen hype. Eg. @Jackal_Protocol delivers on a decentralized 'Dropbox' @gitopiaDAO delivers on decentralized 'GitHub' (all Cosmos project should use)

  • WopChach
    Livio Beccaccio (@WopChach) reported

    @Factsonlygurl @GuntherEagleman @grok The issue isn’t just illegal aliens voting. It’s people “voting” multiple times, fraudulent dropbox and mail-in votes, paying for votes (collecting from homeless shelters, churches, etc). Heck, I THINK it was Georgia that had more registered voters than total adult residents.

  • MycenaXanh
    Mycena Xanh 🍄💙 【IRIAM US】 (@MycenaXanh) reported

    @Mycenas_Cottage @ShinyThanh @MitsukuniKaru Wait, we might be on to something. Storage can be an issue tho, wat would b the best way to exchange vids we think? Like a Dropbox or GDrive mayb?

  • kiaroou
    kia 👾 c0mms open (@kiaroou) reported

    @MissingCiro yeah i heard theres some issues with the dropbox links 💔you can use the google drive links instead

  • _Necr0sis_
    Seph🌟 (@_Necr0sis_) reported

    @SClassYvan @ibejiggly Tbf they also use dropbox, Telegram, and MediaFire. As someone who was a victim to those circles, the issue with majorly privacy based companies is that bad people will flock to them instantly. There are completely normal people who use MEGA, BUT (1/2)