How this automation works
Stay instantly informed by receiving an SMS whenever a new file is saved in your chosen Dropbox folder. This Applet runs every time Dropbox detects a new file in the specified subfolder, automatically sending a text message via SMS & Text-To-Speech by seven. Perfect for professionals and teams needing real-time file update alerts right to their phone.
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About Dropbox
Dropbox lets people bring their documents, photos and videos everywhere and share them easily. Use Applets to sync your Dropbox uploads with other services, quickly add new files, and keep track of all your important photos, documents, and data — automatically.
Dropbox lets people bring their documents, photos and videos everywhere and share them easily. Use Applets to sync your Dropbox uploads with other services, quickly add new files, and keep track of all your important photos, documents, and data — automatically.
About SMS & Text-To-Speech by seven
Send SMS and issue Text-To-Speech calls via the seven SMS Gateway - a Germany based business established 2003. Our API is limited to 50 requests per seconds, which fits most users needs. Feel free to contact our support team if you need the limit raised.
Send SMS and issue Text-To-Speech calls via the seven SMS Gateway - a Germany based business established 2003. Our API is limited to 50 requests per seconds, which fits most users needs. Feel free to contact our support team if you need the limit raised.