Box vs Sync.com — Lequel l'emporte ?
Choisissez Box si: Les enterprises qui ont besoin d'une compliance blindée, de pistes d'audit et de gouvernance pour les industries régulées
Choisissez Sync.com si: Les équipes privacy-first qui veulent du chiffrement zero-knowledge inclus par défaut sans surcoût
Notre avis: Box for simplicity, Sync.com for power users.
| Box | Sync.com | |
|---|---|---|
| Tarifs | 10 GB free (personal) | Business $15/user/mo | 5 GB free | Teams Standard $6/user/mo (1 TB) |
| Fonctionnalités | Enterprise-grade security and compliance, Box Sign for e-signatures, Workflow automations, 1,500+ integrations, Advanced admin controls | End-to-end encryption by default, Zero-knowledge privacy, HIPAA and GDPR compliant, File requests and sharing, Vault for archived files |
| Idéal pour | Enterprises that need bulletproof compliance, audit trails, and governance for regulated industries | Privacy-first teams that want zero-knowledge encryption included by default with no extra cost |
| Courbe d'apprentissage | Moyen | Facile |
La vraie différence
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Box stands out with Enterprise-grade security and compliance and Box Sign for e-signatures. Sync.com counters with End-to-end encryption by default and Zero-knowledge privacy.
Box's Achilles heel: feels corporate and expensive — small teams will find the ui sterile and the pricing hard to justify. Sync.com's: no native document editing — you have to download files, edit locally, and re-sync every time. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Le verdict
If you value enterprise-grade security and compliance and les enterprises qui ont, go with Box. If les équipes privacy-first qui matters more, Sync.com is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.