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Automate tasks across Dropbox with Zendesk

We work with you to understand your business processes, and automate all work between Dropbox and Zendesk.

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Businesses automate real work through MindCloud every day.

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Here are some common examples of how businesses use MindCloud to automate work between Dropbox and Zendesk.

Create Zendesk tickets for new Dropbox foldersGet Started
Create Zendesk tickets for new Dropbox files in a folderGet Started
Update Zendesk tickets when new Dropbox folders are createdGet Started
Save Zendesk tickets as Dropbox text filesGet Started
Create text files in Dropbox for new Zendesk usersGet Started
Create folders in Dropbox for new Zendesk organizationsGet Started

Every action you need

Your company can interact with Dropbox and Zendesk using our 60 actions.
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Get AccountReadRetrieves an account's details from Dropbox.
Get Current AccountReadRetrieves the current account details from Dropbox.
Download FileReadRetrieves a file's contents from Dropbox.
Add File MembersCreateAdds members to a shared file in Dropbox.
Create File RequestCreateCreates a file request in Dropbox.
Get File RequestReadRetrieves a file request from Dropbox.
List File RequestsReadRetrieves file requests for the current user from Dropbox.
Update File RequestUpdateUpdates an existing file request in Dropbox.
List File RevisionsReadRetrieves revision history for a file from Dropbox.
Copy File or FolderCreateCreates a copy of a file or folder in Dropbox.
Create Shared LinkCreateCreates a shared link in Dropbox, or returns an existing link.
Delete File or FolderDeleteDeletes an existing file or folder from Dropbox.
Move File or FolderUpdateMoves a file or folder in Dropbox.
Restore File RevisionUpdateRestores a file revision in Dropbox.
Revoke Shared LinkDeleteDeletes an existing shared link from Dropbox.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about working with MindCloud on your Dropbox and Zendesk integration.

Apps are the systems your business runs on, like Dropbox and Zendesk. Actions are the things MindCloud can do in those systems, such as finding a record, sending a message, or updating data.

A workflow connects apps and actions in the order your process needs. That's it.