Finder tags in cloud services?

Does anyone know how to get cloud services other than iCloud to include OS X tag metadata?  I'm aware that iCloud Drive is capable but I need to create an account that will be shared between several people so I need something like google drive, dropbox, etc but they don't seem to work. 
Any info would be awesome!  Thanks!

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