Publish on Twitter every new photo I upload to a Dropbox folder

Every photo you upload to Dropbox is just a tweet away.

  • Execute the task periodically
  • Get the next new file in a folder (dropbox → new_file)
  • Publish a post (twitter → update_with_media)

Manually sharing every new photo you upload to Dropbox on Twitter isn’t just tedious—it’s a guaranteed productivity killer. Each time you spot a new snapshot in your folder, you have to download it, write a post, log in to Twitter, upload the image, and hit publish. Multiply that by multiple uploads a week and you’ll see time draining from your day, not to mention opportunities for real-time engagement or client visibility slipping through your fingers.

This Botize formula bridges the gap, automatically watching your Dropbox folder and, every hour (or whatever interval you choose), taking each new photo and broadcasting it directly to your Twitter feed with a customizable caption. The entire workflow runs on autopilot: no more repetitive uploading or forgetting to share important moments. As a result, your social media presence stays consistent, your content pipeline never dries up, and your most compelling visuals reach your audience without delay.

Ready to streamline your photo sharing? Follow the step-by-step guide to set up this formula and tweak the schedule, folder, or hashtags to match your needs. If you want to skip straight to results, you can activate the pre-built automation with Botize and start showcasing your latest creations instantly.

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.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Set up this automation to run every hour automatically. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  3. 4

    Now, we want to check Dropbox to see if there are any new JPG photo files in a specific folder.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Find the newest JPG image file added to the Dropbox folder called 'my folder' within the last hour. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

  4. 5

    Finally, we want to share the new photo on Twitter (now called X) with a simple caption.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Create a tweet with the hashtag #Photo and attach the new photo file we found from 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

Effortlessly Share Your Moments on Twitter

Simply upload a photo to your chosen Dropbox folder, and watch it appear on Twitter, sharing your creativity with the world without lifting a finger.

Manual Botize
Uploading photo to Twitter 5 minutes 0 Minutes
Writing a Tweet 3 minutes 0 Minutes
Per photo operation 8 minutes 0 Minutes
Total 8 minutes per photo 0 Minutes

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⌾︎ You constantly share images on Twitter.

⌾︎ You're a photographer who loves an organized workflow.

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âś• You rarely use Twitter.

âś• You don't store images on Dropbox.


âś“ Set specific hashtags for your tweets

âś“ Customize the timing of uploads to fit peak engagement times

âś“ Choose different Dropbox folders for specialized Tweet themes




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