Google Drive + Screenly integrations
Upload new Google Drive files as assets in Screenly
When a new file is added in your Google Drive folder, this workflow swiftly ensures its upload to your Screenly app. It simplifies the process, eliminating the need for manual transfers, thereby increasing efficiency. This automation keeps your Screenly app up-to-date with the latest assets from your Google Drive, providing an organized and seamless transition of content between platforms.
- When this happens...New File in FolderTriggers when a new file is created within, moved to, or uploaded directly to a specific folder. You can optionally include files from its subfolders.
- automatically do this!Upload AssetUpload a new asset to Screenly
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More things you can do with Google Drive and Screenly
Discover other triggers and actions you can use with Google Drive and Screenly
- Drive
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
- Folder
Try ItTriggerPolling- FileRequired
- Convert to Document?
- File Name
- Drive
- Folder
ActionWrite- Drive
- Folder
- FileRequired
- Export FormatRequired
ActionWrite
- Drive
- Folder
- Include Subfolders?
- Subfolder Depth Limit
- Include Deleted Files?
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
- Folder
- Include_deleted
Try ItTriggerPolling- Drive
- Folder
- FileRequired
- Confirm deletionRequired
ActionWrite- Drive
- Folder
- FileRequired
- Convert to Document?
- File Name
- File Extension
- Idempotency_key
ActionWrite
Google Drive is Google's file sync app that lets you store all of your files online alongside your Google Docs documents, and keep them synced with all of your devices.
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