

However, after watching Kim use Google Photos for a week, I immediately jumped ship from Carousel and made the move to Google Photos. Amazon Photo came out with a free service, but I didn’t make the switch from Carousel to Amazon. I ignored the free product because the functionality was basically the same and $99 was not a big enough pain for me to make the change. It’s hard to get someone to switch products, even if you offer something slightly better. Through its function-focused design, Dropbox Carousel achieves its simple purpose.

The motivation behind using photo cloud storage is very functional: I want to save my photos online so that they are never lost. “How about Google Photos? It’s free and it seems easy enough to use.”

Kim did a quick search on the app store for photo storage. It seems like a waste if we’re both paying for it.” They have this nifty camera uploader that automatically uploads all of my photos to the cloud.” I responded. “What should I use to save my photos online?” Kim asked.
