Post Dropbox images along with a randomly chosen message
Automatically post your Dropbox images with surprise messages to Twitter.
Manually sharing Dropbox images to your Twitter audience is more than a chore—it’s a repetitive drain that guzzles both your time and creative energy. Each time you sort through folders, craft a caption, and post an update, you sacrifice minutes that add up fast, especially for brands or creators aiming for regular visibility. Without automation, missed posts and inconsistent engagement translate directly to lost opportunities, lower follower growth, and, ultimately, weaker online presence.
This Botize formula puts your Dropbox images on autopilot by scanning your chosen folder every hour, pairing each image with a randomly selected message from your preset list, and posting it straight to Twitter—automatically and reliably. The transformation? What used to be a manual, error-prone slog becomes a seamless flow of fresh, engaging content, freeing you to focus on what matters. Customize the frequency, tweak the message pool, and set the perfect cadence to fit your brand’s voice and audience expectations.
Ready to turn your Dropbox images into a steady stream of Twitter engagement? Follow the simple step-by-step with Botize, or jump straight in using this formula, which is already pre-configured for instant results—just set your preferences and watch your timeline light up effortlessly!
Automate this task with 4 simple prompts
Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor
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Access the Botize automated task editor.
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Select the AI editing tool.
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Let's begin by making sure this automation runs on a regular basis.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Set up the automation to run every hour. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Now, we want to get the latest image file from a specific Dropbox folder.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Fetch the next new file from the '/_Botize' folder in Dropbox, starting from the beginning. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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The next step is to randomly pick a message from a list to go with the image.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Randomly select one message from the following list to use: Mensaje #1, Mensaje #2, Mensaje #3, Mensaje #4, Mensaje #5, Mensaje #6, Mensaje #7, Mensaje #8, Mensaje #9, Mensaje #10. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Finally, let's post on Twitter using the selected message and the image from Dropbox.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Create a new Twitter post using the randomly chosen message as the text and attach the image file from Dropbox. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.
Save changes
Effortless Social Sharing
This nifty automation grabs an image from your Dropbox and shares it on Twitter with a fun, random message. No more manual posting!
Manual | Botize | |
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Find an image in Dropbox | 5 minutes | 0 Minutes |
Write a caption for Twitter | 3 minutes | 0 Minutes |
Post on Twitter | 2 minutes | 0 Minutes |
Total | 10 minutes per post | 0 Minutes |
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⌾︎ You want to keep your Twitter engaging without constant monitoring.
⌾︎ You love Dropbox for storing your best images.
✕ You don’t have a Twitter account.
âś• You don't use Dropbox.
âś“ Choose how often the automation runs.
âś“ Create a personalized list of random messages.
âś“ Designate a specific Dropbox folder for images.