Automated Dropbox Folder and File Management with MCP Trigger

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This n8n workflow is designed to automate comprehensive Dropbox file and folder management triggered by an MCP Server event. When the MCP server trigger activates, the workflow can create, copy, delete, move, and search folders or files within Dropbox, streamlining routine file operations. The workflow includes nodes for downloading, deleting, moving, uploading, copying, and searching files, facilitating efficient file handling without manual intervention. Sticky notes nodes are used for notes or documentation at various stages.

The workflow begins with an MCP Server Trigger that listens for specific events. Once triggered, it can perform a series of Dropbox operations, such as creating a new folder, copying or moving existing folders and files, deleting unnecessary files or folders, and searching for specific files. These actions enable automation of complex file management tasks, which can be useful for maintaining organized cloud storage or automating data uploads and backups based on specific server events.

Practical use cases include automatic organization of files after receiving data from an external server, scheduled backups, or synchronized file updates triggered by specific conditions met on the MCP server. This setup is ideal for teams who want to streamline their Dropbox workflows and ensure files are consistently managed based on real-time server events.

Node Count

11 – 20 Nodes

Nodes Used

@n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain.mcpTrigger, dropboxTool, stickyNote

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