Connect Amazon S3 and Quip to unlock the power of automation
- No credit card required
- Free forever for core features
- 14-day trial for premium features and apps
How Zapier works
Zapier makes it easy to integrate Amazon S3 with Quip - no code necessary. See how you can get setup in minutes.
Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Bucket" from Amazon S3.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Add Item to List" in Quip.
You’re connected!
Zapier seamlessly connects Amazon S3 and Quip, automating your workflow.
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.
- New Bucket
Triggers when you add a new bucket.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Bucket NameRequired
ActionWrite- Bucket_name
- KeyRequired
- Keep_leading_slash
- ContentRequired
ActionWrite- Folder
Try ItTriggerPolling
- BucketRequired
- Folder
Try ItTriggerPolling- Bucket_name
- KeyRequired
- Keep_leading_slash
- FileRequired
- Mimetype
ActionWrite- S3 UrlRequired
ActionSearch- Document With a ListRequired
- ItemRequired
- Author Name
ActionWrite
Zapier is the automation platform of choice for 87% of Forbes Cloud 100 companies in 2023




93%
Customers who say using Zapier has made them better at their job
25m
Customers have created over 25 million Zaps on the platform
6 mins
The average user takes less than 6 minutes to set up a Zap
Learn how to automate Amazon S3 on the Zapier blog
Frequently Asked Questions about Amazon S3 + Quip integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Amazon S3 and Quip
How can I integrate Amazon S3 with Quip using Zapier?
To connect Amazon S3 with Quip, you'll need to use Zapier to create a 'Zap' that includes a trigger from Amazon S3 and an action in Quip. First, select Amazon S3 as your trigger app and choose an event like 'New File in Bucket'. Then, set Quip as the action app and specify what should happen in Quip, such as creating a new document or adding a message.
What triggers are available for Amazon S3 in this integration?
When integrating Amazon S3 with Quip via Zapier, you can use triggers like 'New File in Bucket', 'New Object Added', or 'Bucket Modified' to kickstart an action in Quip. These triggers help automate workflows based on changes or additions within your S3 storage.
Can I create new documents in Quip based on files added to Amazon S3?
Yes, you can set up a Zap where the trigger is a new file added to an Amazon S3 bucket. The action would be creating a new document in Quip. You'd map the content or file details from S3 into the new document created within your specified Quip folder.
Is it possible to update existing documents in Quip when changes occur in my Amazon S3 bucket?
Absolutely! By using the 'Bucket Modified' trigger from Amazon S3, you can set up actions that append text or modify an existing document within Quip. This ensures the latest data from your S3 storage is reflected accurately in your ongoing projects on Quip.
Are there any limits on how many times actions can be triggered between Amazon S3 and Quip?
While individual triggers and actions are not inherently limited by Zapier, overall limitations might arise based on your usage plan's task count limits. These tasks accumulate daily as each completed trigger-action pair constitutes one task.
Do I need both AWS and Quip accounts to use this integration?
Yes, active accounts for both AWS (for access to Amazon S3) and Quip are necessary for setting up integrations through Zapier. You'll authenticate these services within our platform during setup.
What if I run into issues when setting up my integration between Amazon S3 and Quip?
If you encounter any problems while configuring your Zap between Amazon S3 and Quip, our support team is ready to assist. Additionally, detailed guides and documentation are available within our platform that outline step-by-step troubleshooting methods.