Connect Box integrations
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Build your Box integrations.
Create custom Box workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Connect any app with Box
Popular Box workflows.
Looking to get more out of Box? With Make you can visually integrate Box into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
Upload a new invoice from QuickBooks to Box.
When a new invoice is created in QuickBooks, the PDF is downloaded and then uploaded to Box.
TRY IT ->Save new Box documents to Parseur
Every time there is new document files in a specified Box folder, Make will automatically upload it to Parseur.
TRY IT ->Save new Gmail attachments to Box
Every time you receive a new email in Gmail with an attachment, Make will automatically save that attachment in Box.
TRY IT ->Transfer files from Dropbox to Box
When you upload files to a specific folder in Dropbox, Make will automatically download the files and upload them to a folder in Box.
TRY IT ->Save new Evernote note attachments to Box
Every time a new note is added to a watched notebook in Evernote with an attachment, Make will automatically save that attachment in Box.
TRY IT ->Transfer files from Google Drive to Box
When you upload files to a specific folder in Google Drive, Make will automatically download the files and upload them to a folder in Box.
TRY IT ->Save new Telegram files to Box
Every time a new file is posted to your Telegram channel, Make will automatically save that file to a Box folder you specify.
TRY IT ->Create Box folders from new Google Forms responses
Every time a new response is entered on your Google Form, Make will automatically create a new folder on Box.
TRY IT ->Backup new Google Photos to Box
Every time a new photo is added to your Google Photo album, Make will automatically upload that photo to a Box folder you specify.
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