

Plus, using a file request link means I don’t have to worry about managing a potentially large number of users with read and write access to a folder. It’s far simpler than setting up a shared folder for all of these uses, which involves doing the dance of making sure the participant has a Dropbox account, sending them an invitation, making sure they accept it, and then hoping they remember to drop their file in the correct place. In my line of work, I use this feature regularly in order to requisition files from guests on my podcast. Yep, you can connect any Dropbox account, but just make sure that you have enough space in your account to collect the file submissions you’re expecting, otherwise they will get lost in the internet somewhere.ICloud Drive could use a feature like Dropbox’s file request. Can I make it so only respondents who answer questions in a certain way get to upload files Yep, you can connect any Dropbox account, but just make sure that you have enough space in your account to collect the file submissions you’re expecting, otherwise they will get lost in the internet somewhere.


Can I limit the size of files that respondents can upload?
