Last updated 21 December 2024
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In Dropbox's ecosystem
Dropbox [NASDAQ: DBX] is a cloud based file storage and collaboration platform founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi. Originally created to solve the problem of file access across devices, Dropbox quickly gained popularity for its simplicity and reliability. Customers can store, sync and share files across computers, smartphones and tablets with both personal and business accounts for different needs.
As Dropbox grew, it added features like Paper, a collaborative workspace and integrated with productivity apps like Microsoft Office and Google Workspace for teams and remote collaboration. Dropbox emphasizes security with encryption and two step verification for users who care about data protection.
Based in San Francisco, Dropbox has grown to millions of users and is a cloud storage leader. Dropbox went public in 2018.
Dropbox has an integrations hub called the “Dropbox App Center” which is a directory of third-party apps that connect to Dropbox’s services. The App Center helps you find tools that extend Dropbox’s capabilities - productivity, collaboration and security apps. It has integrations with popular apps like [Slack](https://appmarketplace.com/marketplaces/slack-app-directory), [Zoom](https://appmarketplace.com/marketplaces/zoom-app-marketplace) and Microsoft Office so you can enhance your workflow without leaving Dropbox.
The App Center may not have as many offerings as marketplaces like Salesforce or Shopify but it focuses on curated partnerships that align with Dropbox’s core functionality. You can browse categories, find relevant integrations and connect apps to your Dropbox account and share files and collaborate across platforms.
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Dropbox partners that are listed in 4 or more app marketplaces and have earned 25 or more reviews.