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Automatically sync Dropbox files into Evernote notebooks

This automation template allows Dropbox users to automatically save new files uploaded to their Dropbox account as new notes in a specified Evernote notebook.

The integration connects the Dropbox file storage system with the Evernote note-taking application, enabling users to seamlessly archive and access their digital content across both platforms. This workflow is designed for individuals or teams who need to efficiently organize and centralize their information, bridging the gap between file storage and note-taking for improved productivity and knowledge management.

Updated May 8, 2026Est. run: 10sEst. cost: $0.0006
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What this template does

  • Automatically saves new Dropbox files as Evernote notes
  • Bridges the gap between file storage and note-taking
  • Enables centralized access and organization of digital content
  • Integrates Dropbox and Evernote for improved productivity
  • Creates Evernote notes from new Dropbox file uploads

How it works

1
Trigger

Connect Dropbox

The automation begins by authorizing access to the user's Dropbox account. This step allows the workflow to monitor the Dropbox file storage system for any new files that are uploaded.

2
Logic

Monitor Dropbox for new files

The workflow continuously checks the connected Dropbox account for any new files that have been uploaded. Whenever a new file is detected, the automation proceeds to the next steps.

3
Action

Open Evernote web app

The automation opens the Evernote web application to create a new note for the file detected in Dropbox.

4
Action

Customize note details

The automation sets the title, content, and metadata for the new Evernote note, using the details of the file uploaded to Dropbox.

5
Action

Save note to Evernote

Finally, the new Evernote note with the Dropbox file details is stored in the specified Evernote notebook, completing the automation workflow.

Setup guide

1

Add Dropbox credential in Latenode Credentials panel

In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new Dropbox credential by connecting your Dropbox account using OAuth. Provide the necessary permissions to allow the automation to access your Dropbox files.

2

Configure Dropbox node in Latenode builder

Add a Dropbox node to your workflow in the Latenode visual builder. In the node settings, select the Dropbox credential you added earlier and specify the Dropbox folder you want to monitor for new file uploads.

3

Add Evernote credential in Latenode Credentials panel

In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new Evernote credential by connecting your Evernote account using OAuth. Provide the necessary permissions to allow the automation to create new notes in your Evernote account.

4

Configure Evernote node in Latenode builder

Add an Evernote node to your workflow in the Latenode visual builder. In the node settings, select the Evernote credential you added earlier and specify the Evernote notebook where you want to save the new notes.

5

Map Dropbox file details to Evernote note fields

In the Evernote node settings, map the relevant Dropbox file details (such as file name, file content, and file URL) to the corresponding Evernote note fields to ensure the new notes are properly formatted and contain the necessary information.

Requirements

Dropbox Business or Personal account with access to the file storage where new files will be uploaded
Evernote account with access to a specific notebook where new notes will be created
Evernote API key and access permissions to create new notes
Latenode workspace with the Dropbox, Evernote, and Headless Browser nodes configured and connected

FAQ

Common questions about this template

To connect your Dropbox account, you'll need to authorize the Latenode app to access your Dropbox files. This allows the automation to monitor your Dropbox folder and save new files as Evernote notes.

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