Comparison

uploadrequest.app
vs Dropbox

Dropbox has a File Requests feature, but it's a bolt-on — not the core product. When you're collecting documents from clients at volume, the manual overhead adds up fast: no reminders, no status tracking, no file validation. uploadrequest.app is built specifically for that job.

Free plan · 100 requests · No credit card

The fundamental difference

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Dropbox

A cloud storage and sync platform. It's great for keeping your own files backed up, synced across devices, and shared with your team. File Requests is a secondary feature — not the core product.

  • File Requests is a secondary, manually managed feature
  • No recipient notifications or reminders
  • No file type enforcement
  • No request status tracking — you check manually
  • Becomes unmanageable at high request volumes

uploadrequest.app

A file collection platform. Built specifically for the workflow of sending a request to a client and making sure they send back exactly what you asked for — without friction on their end or chasing on yours.

  • Recipients open a link and upload — no account needed
  • One Reusable Link works for hundreds of clients — each session is isolated
  • Clients can email attachments directly to a link's inbox address
  • Recipient notifications and scheduled reminders
  • Block wrong file types before upload
  • See which requests are pending, fulfilled, or expired
  • Priced for solo professionals and small teams

Feature-by-feature comparison

How each tool handles the specific job of collecting files from clients.

Feature
uploadrequest
DB
Dropbox

Zero setup — start collecting files the moment you sign in

Dropbox requires configuring storage, folders, and File Requests manually before you can collect anything

No login required for recipients

Dropbox File Requests allow uploads without an account, but the UX is generic and unintuitive for non-tech users

Works, but clunky

Purpose-built for collecting files from clients

Dropbox is a cloud storage & sync product

Recipient notifications & reminders

uploadrequest sends recipients a reminder email on your schedule

Link expiry / deadline enforcement

Dropbox File Requests have limited deadline control

Basic

File type (MIME) validation

Block wrong formats before upload, not after

Max file size per request

Enforce limits you define, not just storage quotas

Per-request custom message to recipient

Tell clients exactly what you need and why

Limited

Request status (pending / fulfilled / expired)

Know at a glance what's been submitted and what hasn't

Webhook / API on file received

Trigger your CRM or workflow on upload completion

Affordable for solo professionals

Dropbox Plus starts at $9.99/mo for storage you may not need; uploadrequest starts free

No bloat — just file collection

Dropbox bundles sync, backup, and collaboration you may not need

Reusable link — one permanent URL, unlimited client submissions

Share one link with a whole client team; every visitor gets their own isolated session — files never mix

Email-to-upload — clients send email attachments directly to a link

Every link has a dedicated inbox address; attachments land in your dashboard without the client opening a browser

When Dropbox is the right choice

Dropbox is a well-built product. It's the right tool when your priority is storing, backing up, or syncing files across a team — not collecting them from external clients.

  • You need to sync your own files across devices
  • Your whole team needs shared cloud storage
  • You're collaborating on documents internally
  • You want Dropbox Paper or presentation tools

When uploadrequest.app wins

If your bottleneck is getting external clients or recipients to send you specific files — on time, in the right format, without three follow-up emails — uploadrequest is built for you.

  • You collect documents from clients, tenants, or applicants
  • You want one permanent link you can embed in templates, automations, or welcome emails
  • You need clients to be able to submit files via email, not just a browser
  • You're tired of chasing people for missing files
  • Recipients can't or won't create accounts
  • You need to enforce file types, deadlines, or size limits
  • You want the system to notify and remind recipients so you don't have to follow up manually

Pricing comparison

For solo professionals and small teams collecting files from clients.

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Dropbox

Billed annually

$9.99/mo

Plus plan — 2 TB storage, 1 user

  • 2 TB personal storage
  • File sync across devices
  • File Requests — no account needed, but manual & limited
  • Recipient notifications or reminders
  • File type enforcement
  • Request status tracking
For file collection

uploadrequest.app

Free to start

$0 to start

Free · Pro from $7/mo · Business from $79/mo

  • File collection purpose-built for clients
  • Recipients upload with zero account setup
  • Reusable links — one URL, unlimited client sessions, each isolated
  • Email-to-upload — every link has its own inbox address
  • Recipient notifications and reminders
  • File type & size enforcement
  • Request expiry and deadline control
  • Status tracking for every request

Dropbox pricing based on publicly listed rates as of early 2026. Verify current pricing at dropbox.com.

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