Every member of a shared folder can add and modify files, so the shared folder takes up space in each member's account. If you're having trouble joining a shared folder—or sharing one with others—it's likely that insufficient space is the cause.
The amount of space in your Dropbox prevents you from accepting a shared folder invite if:
- The shared folder is larger than your space quota (for example, the shared folder is 5 GB but your account is 2 GB total)
- The shared folder is less than your total space quota but you do not have enough space available to accept it (for example, the shared folder is 2 GB but you only have 1 GB of available space on your Dropbox)
Can I share a folder without taking up Dropbox space? If you'd like to share a folder without impacting the recipient's quota, you can share a link to the folder instead. A shared link allows users to view or download read-only copies of the files in the folder. Learn more about sending read-only links. Share a link to a file or folder When you share a link with someone, they can view the file or folder on dropbox.com. You can send a link by email, Facebook, Twitter, instant message, social networks, wherever you want. You can share these links with anyone, even if they don't have a Dropbox account. Can I share a folder without taking up Dropbox space? If you'd like to share a folder without impacting the recipient's quota, you can share a link to the folder instead. A shared link allows users to view or download read-only copies of the files in the folder. Learn more about sending read-only links.
I have plenty of space in my account—why can’t my collaborator accept a shared folder invitation?
All members of a shared folder must have enough available space to accommodate a shared folder. For example, A Pro user with 1 TB of space can’t share a 5 GB folder with a Basic user who has only 2 GB of available space.
Can I share a folder without taking up Dropbox space?
Dropbox Folder Can Only Be Shared As A Link Via
If you'd like to share a folder without impacting the recipient's quota, you can share a link to the folder instead. A shared link allows users to view or download read-only copies of the files in the folder.
Can I remove a shared folder?
Dropbox Folder Can Only Be Shared As A Link Line
Yes, you can remove a shared folder from your account without impacting other shared folder members.
How To Link Dropbox Files
Can I add free space to my Dropbox account?
You can add more space to your account quota::
Sharing A Dropbox Link
Can I share a Dropbox storage quota with others?
If you are interested in sharing a quota pool between multiple users, consider a Dropbox Business subscription.