Dropbox + RSS by Zapier integrations
Create text files on Dropbox for new RSS feed items
News feeds, especially popular ones, move quickly. Stop trying to catch up in fear you'll miss something important; set up this RSS-Dropbox integration instead. From then on, whenever a new item shows up on your RSS feed, we'll capture it for you, automatically adding a new text file with the article to a Dropbox folder. Read up at your leisure—we'll keep the content coming.
- When this happens...New Item in FeedTriggers when a new RSS feed item is published.
- automatically do this!Create Text FileCreates a brand new text file from plain text content you specify.
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- Feed URLsRequired
- What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Feed Title
- Max Records
- Item TitleRequired
- Source URLRequired
- ContentRequired
- Automatically Truncate Messages over 10KB?
- Author_name
- Author_email
- Author_link
- Media URL
- Media MIME Type
- Media Length in Bytes
- Pubdate
ActionWrite- Shared Folders
Triggers when a shared folder is added.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Space
- FolderRequired
- File
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling
- Feed URLRequired
- Username
- Password
- What Triggers a New Feed Item?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Space
- Shared FolderRequired
- Member Email AddressesRequired
- Access LevelRequired
- Notify Members?Required
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RSS (really simple syndication) is pretty much the industry standard for feed readers. You'll find RSS feeds in almost every app imaginable.
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