Save the image contained in each post I like on Tumblr to Dropbox

Automatically transfer your favorite Tumblr images to Dropbox without lifting a finger.

  • Execute the task periodically
  • Get the next new liked post (tumblr → blog_likes)
  • Save file to Dropbox (dropbox → dropbox_convert)

Scrolling through Tumblr and liking posts is easy, but actually saving those memorable images you love is a repetitive, manual hassle. Each time you see something inspiring, you have to open the post, right-click, download the image, find the right Dropbox folder, and upload it. Do this for just a handful of posts and you’re losing precious minutes—hours over the weeks—that could be spent creating, curating, or simply enjoying the web instead of managing files. Without automation, your digital treasures remain scattered or, worse, lost in the endless Tumblr feed, hard to find when you need them most.

Botize steps in with a simple yet powerful automation: every hour (or at any rate you choose), it scans your latest Tumblr likes, fetches the image from each post, and stores it right in your Dropbox folder—no clicks, no downloads necessary. This formula streamlines what used to be an ongoing chore into an effortless, invisible process. Instantly, your liked Tumblr images are organized and securely archived, ready to access or share with zero manual effort. The shift is dramatic: before, every image was a time-drain; now, your content flow runs smoothly, and your best finds are always at your fingertips.

Ready to reclaim your time and never lose a Tumblr photo you love again? Follow these quick steps to set up the automation with Botize, tailoring timing, source blog, and Dropbox destination as you please. Or if you want the hassle-free route, just use this formula where the whole process is already set up for you. Let's get your Tumblr favorites archived automatically—starting now!

Automate this task with 3 simple prompts

Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor

  1. 2

    Select the AI editing tool.

    AI Prompt Tool
  2. 3

    Let's begin by making sure the automation runs on a regular schedule so it checks for new liked posts.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Set up the automation to run automatically every hour. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  3. 4

    Now, let's add a step to get the most recent post you liked on Tumblr.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Add a step to fetch any new posts you have liked on your Tumblr account. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  4. 5

    Finally, we want to save the image from the liked Tumblr post to a specific folder in Dropbox.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Add a step that saves the image from the Tumblr liked post to a folder called 'my folder' on Dropbox. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  5. 6

    Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.

    Save changes

Seamlessly Save Your Liked Tumblr Images to Dropbox

Every time you like an image on Tumblr, this automation ensures it magically appears in your chosen Dropbox folder. No more right-clicking and saving!

Manual Botize
Identify liked post 5 minutes 0 Minutes
Download image 3 minutes 0 Minutes
Upload to Dropbox 4 minutes 0 Minutes
Total 12 minutes per image 0 Minutes

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⌾︎ You love curating images on Tumblr.

⌾︎ You frequently forget to download your favorite images.

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âś• You don't use Tumblr.

âś• You prefer managing images elsewhere.


âś“ Change the frequency of Tumblr checks.

âś“ Select the specific Dropbox folder for storage.

âś“ Filter the types of images you want saved.




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