Automate GIF Creation from Dropbox Videos Using Gfycat and Re-upload to Dropbox
This workflow automatically converts new video files in Dropbox into GIFs using Gfycat, then uploads the GIFs back to Dropbox, streamlining your media management process.
This workflow is designed to automate the process of creating GIFs from video files stored in Dropbox. It continuously monitors a specified Dropbox folder for new video files. Upon detecting a new file, it retrieves the video and sends it to Gfycat for GIF conversion. Once the GIF is created, it is fetched and uploaded back to Dropbox, ensuring your GIFs are stored alongside your original videos.
- Platform
- Make
- Category
- Media & Entertainment
- Price
- $4.99
- Creator
- Jordi Faber
- gifCreation
- videoProcessing
- dropbox
- gfycat
- automation
How to import this workflow into Make
- 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
- 2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
- 3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
- 4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.
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