Save every video you find on Twitter to Dropbox

Transform your Twitter finds into a neatly organized Dropbox collection, stress-free.

  • Execute the task periodically
  • Get the next new post from a search (twitter → twitter_search)
  • Save file to Dropbox (dropbox → dropbox_convert)

Catching valuable videos on Twitter can feel like a frantic race—alerts pop up, but before you know it, that must-see clip has vanished down your crowded timeline. Manually hunting and downloading each video—especially if you track topics or manage multiple brands—wastes time, breaks your focus, and often results in missed content. Failing to automate this routine not only eats up productive hours, it risks letting important material slip through the cracks, costing you both insight and opportunities.

This Botize formula is your silent assistant: it automatically scans Twitter every hour for new videos matching your chosen search criteria—like keywords or hashtags—and instantly saves them into your Dropbox folder. No more refreshing feeds or juggling downloaders; your curated video collection grows hands-free, neatly organized and ready for review. Set your filters, select your Dropbox destination, and let the automation bridge Twitter and cloud storage—giving you back your time and guaranteeing nothing gets missed.

You’re minutes away from having every key Twitter video at your fingertips—without lifting a finger. Just follow the simple Botize steps, customize how often and what appears, and relax as your Dropbox fills itself. Prefer instant setup? This formula is already waiting for you to plug and play—start automating your Twitter-to-Dropbox workflow 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 checks regularly for new content.

    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 search Twitter for new posts matching specific criteria.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Search Twitter for the latest posts that contain native videos and match the keyword 'robots' but exclude 'cocina'. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  4. 5

    Finally, let's save each video to Dropbox for future access.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Download the video from the found Twitter post and save it automatically in a Dropbox folder called 'misVideos'. Enable the option to rename the file if a file with the same name already exists. ⤵

    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

Effortlessly Save Twitter Videos to Dropbox

Ever saw a video on Twitter and wished you could keep it forever? Now you can! Automatically send every video you love, from quirky cat clips to news highlights, straight to your Dropbox with zero fuss.

Manual Botize
Searching for videos 15 0 Minutes
Downloading each file 30 0 Minutes
Organizing into folders 20 0 Minutes
Total 65 0 Minutes

You've found the simplest way to save Twitter videos directly to your Dropbox.


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⌾︎ This system is ideal if you're always discovering great content on Twitter.

⌾︎ Perfect for those who want to easily organize their video library.

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âś• Not useful if you rarely use Twitter.

âś• Doesn't make sense if you prefer local storage only.


âś“ Adjust the frequency of downloads

âś“ Customize the Dropbox folder structure

âś“ Add specific filters for Twitter searches




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