How to integrate Dropbox into Slack
CloudLearn how to integrate Slack and Dropbox for even more efficient collaboration.
Slack is much more than a tool for communication, it’s a means for powerful collaboration. One only need look into the Slack/Dropbox integration to see how powerful a tool Slack can be. By integrating Dropbox into Slack, you gain features such as:
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Sharing of Dropbox content to Slack channels or direct messages (directly from Dropbox).
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View Dropbox file previews within Slack conversations.
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Start Slack discussions about work from within Dropbox.
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Keep track of where work has been shared from file activity feeds within Dropbox.
That’s a short list of features, but should be enough to have any user of both platforms wanting to make this happen.
SEE: Slack: A cheat sheet (free PDF) (TechRepublic)
The caveat
Let’s start off with the caveat. Not every Slack workspace will allow you to integrate Dropbox. This will depend on how your Slack administrator has configured your workspaces. If you find Dropbox or other apps not available for installation, you might reach out to your Slack admin to see if they’d be willing to allow it.
But if your workspaces allow the installation of apps, and you’re a Dropbox user, keep reading.
What you’ll need
There are only three things you’ll need to make this work:
How to integrate Dropbox
Let’s get to the integration. To make this happen, you first need to sign in to your Dropbox account from your default web browser. Once you’ve done that, open Slack and click on Add Apps in the Apps category (Figure A).
Figure A
In the resulting window, search for Dropbox (Figure B) and click the associated Install button.
Figure B
After clicking Install, your default web browser will open, to the Dropbox Slack App. Click Add To Slack (Figure C).
Figure C
You will next be redirected to Dropbox, where you must click the Connect to Slack button (Figure D).
Figure D
A popup window will appear with a couple of warnings. Click Got It (Figure E).
Figure E
Finally, you must allow the required permissions, by clicking the Allow button (Figure F).
Figure F
The popup window will dismiss and the connection has been made.
How to share files from Dropbox to Slack
This is where you can see how handy and efficient this connection is. Go to your Dropbox account and click the Share button associated with one of your files. You will see a new Share In Slack entry (Figure G).
Figure G
That alone should make you want to integrate Dropbox with Slack. The ability to quickly share files from your Dropbox cloud account to Slack workspaces or users makes this a must-have for certain Slack users.
Give it a go and see if you don’t find yourself relying on this addition to Slack.
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