Weekly save a user's tweets to Dropbox
Never lose a tweet. Keep your favorite thoughts safe, simply and automatically.
Manually archiving tweets each week is a tedious, error-prone task that eats up precious time and often leads to incomplete recordsāespecially when youāre trying to keep tabs on influential accounts or your brandās public communications. Missing a week, losing an important tweet, or failing to maintain regular backups can quickly spiral into lost opportunities, regulatory trouble, or PR headaches. And when you need to reference tweets later, scrambling and searching feels like time and visibility slipping through your fingers.
This automation takes all that weight off your shoulders by gathering up to 200 tweets from any user you specify (like 'elonmusk') every week and saving them directly to your Dropbox in an organized, auto-renamed backup file. You set the schedule, choose the account, and even pick the storage folderāno more manual downloads, copying, or missed moments. With everything automatically archived, you gain a searchable, reliable record thatās updated like clockwork, giving you peace of mind and freeing you to focus on what matters.
Youāre just a few clicks away from putting this entire workflow on autopilot. Follow the step-by-step process in Botize or launch straight into productivity with this formula ready to use as-is and fully customizable to your needs. Experience instant order, smarter documentation, and a sense of controlāletās get you set up!
Automate this task with 3 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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Start by setting up the automation to run automatically once every week.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Schedule this automation to trigger every week. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Now, add a step to gather up to 200 of Elon Muskās latest tweets.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Get the most recent 200 tweets from the Twitter user @elonmusk. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Finally, save these tweets as a file in a Dropbox folder for backup purposes.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Save the tweets you just collected into the 'backups' folder on Dropbox as a file called 'backup.json', and automatically rename it if a file with that name already exists. ⤵
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
Effortlessly Save Tweets to Dropbox Weekly
Our automation grabs your Twitter posts every week and saves them right into your Dropbox account. Set it and forget it.
Manual | Botize | |
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Search through tweets | 30 | 0 Minutes |
Download tweets | 20 | 0 Minutes |
Upload to Dropbox | 15 | 0 Minutes |
Total | 65 | 0 Minutes |
You've just found the simplest way to back up your tweets!
Digital Marketer's Lifesaver
John, a digital marketer, uses this automation to keep a record of tweet ideas and feedback.
Peace of Mind
Your tweets are always backed up.
Easy Access
Find your tweets in your Dropbox anytime.
Hands-Free
Automated backups mean no more manual saving.
Content Creator's Best Friend
Emma, a content creator, never loses track of her creative tweets, boosting her productivity.
ā¾ļø You're an active Twitter user who values their content.
ā¾ļø You love automation and efficiency.
ā You don't use Twitter frequently.
ā You prefer manual archiving methods.
ā Select different tweet frequency options.
ā Choose specific folders in Dropbox for different types of tweets.
ā Set automatic notifications for each backup.