Automating processes can make life a lot easier. One way to do this is by using IFFT, or “if this then that.” It allows you to set up automatic actions based on certain conditions. In this post, we’ll look at how to automatically sync new files added to Dropbox with Google Drive.
To get started, you’ll need to sign up for an IFFT account. Once you’re logged in, search for “Dropbox Google Drive” and find the applet we’re looking for. This applet will automatically upload new files added to a selected Dropbox folder to Google Drive.
When you turn on this applet, IFFT will ask for permission to access your Dropbox. You’ll need to allow this. Then, you’ll need to specify which folder in your Dropbox you want connected to your Google Drive. By default, it will create a new folder called “Google Drive,” but you can name it anything you want.
Once you’ve set this up, try uploading a file to your Dropbox folder. It should automatically sync to your Google Drive folder. This can save you time and effort in managing your files across multiple platforms.
Overall, IFFT is a great way to automate a number of processes and make your life easier. If you have any questions about this process, feel free to let us know in the comments section below.