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# 6 Google Drive automation ideas

Here's how you can streamline your digital file management with Google Drive and Zapier.

Remember rifling through old metal file cabinets filled to the brim with manila folders? Those cabinets required meticulous, organized systems—or else it would be impossible to find the documents you needed. 

We may have upgraded that file cabinet to Google Drive, but we still face that same problem. If you don't have systems to keep your files organized, important documents get lost. Here's how you can use Google Drive automation to streamline your digital file management with  Zapier.

### Table of contents 

- Easily download email attachments
- Save attachments from other places
- [Send notifications about new files](#notifications)
- Automatically shorten Google Drive links
- Instantly post on your social channels
- [Save files to Google Drive from anywhere](#webhooks)

## Easily download email attachments

[Taming your inbox](https://zapier.com/blog/email-automation/) is more achievable than you think, especially if you use automation to download your email attachments. 

You can set up a Zap—the automated workflows you create with Zapier—that saves any email attachment (or ones that match certain criteria) to your Google Drive. 

You can also set up workflows that save email attachments to a specific Google Drive folder when you give it a label or forward it to a specific email address. Then you won't have to worry about losing files or jumping from one tab to another. 

If you don't want to save _every_ single email attachment to Google Drive (that 15 MB of free storage can fill up fast), add a [filter step](https://zapier.com/blog/filter-by-zapier-guide/) so that the Zap only triggers for emails meeting certain criteria. Or, add a [paths step](https://zapier.com/features/paths) to sort emails into different folders based on the label you add. That way, you can keep your Drive storage organized from your inbox, just by labeling incoming emails.

## Save attachments from other places

Streamlining how you save attachments in your inbox is just the beginning. If you use a video conferencing app for virtual meetings, you can create a Zap that automatically uploads video recordings to Google Drive for you. You can even add a Gmail step to send yourself (or attendees) a notification when the recording is ready.

If you have a lot of form submissions or client projects coming in, you can also add files or create folders in Google Drive—making it easier to direct new documents to the right place. 

Plus, you can automatically send files in Slack (or your favorite chat tool) directly to your Google Drive. Now nothing will get lost in your team chat tool either. 

## Send notifications about new files

Sometimes it can feel like most [notifications are useless](https://zapier.com/blog/automate-notifications/). But with the right systems in place, notifications bring efficiency and organization. 

Use automation to ensure the right people know about new Google Drive files—in the right place. Whether it's with an email alert, a team chat message, or even a WhatsApp notification, keep your team informed without adding another task to your to-do list. 

**Pro tip: **If you want to avoid spamming your inbox, add a [filter step](https://zapier.com/blog/filter-by-zapier-guide/) to your Zap. Or, a [digest step](https://zapier.com/blog/digest-by-zapier-guide/) can collect all updates for your chosen time period (like a day, week, or month) and send them in one concise message. That way, your file storage notifications don't get lost in the shuffle. ** **

## Automatically shorten Google Drive links

Google Drive links can get _long,_ and you may want to shorten those URLs for easy sharing. Fortunately, shortening a URL is a manual task you can easily automate. 

All you have to do is create a Zap that automatically sends the links of your newly added Google Drive files to URL shorteners. Viola! No more wasting time manually shortening your links. 

Once you've set up one of these Zaps, it's worth asking yourself: where will you send that URL? To make file sharing easier for yourself and your team, have the Zap send that shiny new link somewhere that's actually easy to access. You might add a step that sends the link to a Slack channel, Gmail inbox, or even a Google Sheet. Or if your files are related to specific projects, you might add steps to find and update a record in your project management tool of choice.

## Instantly post on your social channels

You've finished editing your latest video or photo, but now you have to go through the process of saving it and publishing it to the right places. With automation, you can easily do this in one step. 

Build an automatic workflow that instantly shares items saved to your Google Drive to wherever you want them posted—giving you back valuable time. 

## **Save files to Google Drive from anywhere**

If the tool you want to connect to Google Drive doesn't have a native integration with Zapier (yet), you're not out of luck. Just use a webhook to keep your digital files organized from anywhere.

Webhooks might sound intimidating, but they're surprisingly easy to set up. They're just a way to send information (like a file you want to save) from one app to another based on a trigger event (like a new file uploaded in your bespoke database software). Use the template below to get started building your custom automated workflow.

## **Automate Google Drive to create efficient processes**

Make sure you get the most out of Google Drive by automating the administrative tasks. That way, you can save time, reduce frustration, and stay organized. 

_This article was originally published in March 2022 by Ellie Huizenga. It was most recently updated in February 2025 by Nicole Replogle._