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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Folder" from Dropbox.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Activity" in Strava.
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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include sharing link?
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- FolderRequired
- File
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
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- File PathRequired
- Important Information
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- FolderRequired
- Folder NameRequired
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- FolderRequired
- Include files in subfolders?
- Include file contents?
- Include sharing link?
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- FileRequired
- New LocationRequired
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- Folder PathRequired
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- FolderRequired
- FileRequired
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- Specify File Name
- Specify File Extension
- Include sharing link?
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Practical ways you can use Dropbox and Strava
Organize workout data files in Dropbox
When engineers finish a workout logged in Strava, Zapier can automatically create a corresponding folder in Dropbox for storing related documents or files. This simplifies file organization and ensures workout data remains easily accessible, reducing manual storage efforts.
EngineeringSync Strava activities with Dropbox as files
After a new activity is recorded in Strava, Zapier can automatically upload an existing activity file (like .fit or .tcx) to Dropbox. This allows IT teams to centralize activity records in a file management system, ensuring backups and easy retrieval of workout data for system integrations or audits.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dropbox + Strava integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Dropbox and Strava
How do I integrate Dropbox with Strava using Zapier?
To integrate Dropbox with Strava through Zapier, start by creating a Zap. Choose Dropbox as your trigger app and select an event such as 'New File in Folder.' Then, set Strava as your action app and choose the desired action like 'Create Activity.' You can customize each step to specify which files in Dropbox should trigger actions in Strava.
Can I sync my Dropbox files automatically with Strava activities?
Yes, by setting up a Zap that uses a Dropbox trigger like 'New File' and pairing it with a Strava action such as 'Upload Activity,' you can automate the syncing process. Each time a file is added to your specified Dropbox folder, it will prompt the creation of a corresponding activity in Strava.
What types of files from Dropbox can trigger actions in Strava?
When integrating with Zapier, typically files that contain fitness data like GPX or TCX can be used to trigger actions in Strava. Make sure these are supported file types for uploading activities in your specific setup.
Is it possible to update existing Strava activities through this integration?
With our current setup, you can create new activities on Strava from triggers in Dropbox but updating existing activities directly via this integration isn't supported.
Does the integration support multi-step Zaps involving both Dropbox and Strava?
Absolutely! You can build complex workflows involving multiple steps by combining various triggers and actions across both apps. For instance, a new file added to Dropbox could lead to multiple actions being executed in sequence or parallel within Strava or other connected apps.
How secure is the data transfer between Dropbox and Strava via this integration?
Our platform uses industry-standard encryption protocols to ensure that all data transferred between Dropbox, Zapier, and Strava remains secure throughout the process.
What should I do if my Zap between Dropbox and Strava isn't working correctly?
First, check the setup of your triggers and actions along with any connection permissions. Make sure both apps are properly authorized within your Zapier account. If issues persist, consult our detailed troubleshooting guides or contact support for assistance.