Connect ConvertAPI integrations
Connect ConvertAPI with any of your favorite apps in just a few clicks. Design, build, and automate anything for your work by integrating apps like ConvertAPI to create visual automated workflows. Choose from thousands of ready-made apps or use our no-code toolkit to connect to apps not yet in our library.
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Create custom ConvertAPI workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
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Convert a File in ConvertAPI by importing from URL and upload the files to Google Drive
Download files from URLs stored in Google Sheets and convert the files to a specified format. After the conversion, upload the files to Google Drive.
TRY IT ->Convert a File in ConvertAPI using method import from URL and upload the files to OneDrive
Download files from URLs stored in Microsoft 365 Excel and convert the files to a specified format. After the conversion, upload the files to OneDrive.
TRY IT ->Convert files from OneDrive in ConvertAPI and upload the output to OneDrive
Get files meeting specified criteria in OneDrive, convert them to a specified format and upload the converted files back to OneDrive.
TRY IT ->Convert files from Google Drive in ConvertAPI and upload the output to Google Drive
Get files meeting specified criteria in Google Drive, convert them to a specified format and upload the converted files back to Google Drive.
TRY IT ->Convert files from Dropbox in ConvertAPI and upload the output to Dropbox
Get files meeting specified criteria in Dropbox, convert them to a specified format and upload the converted files back to Dropbox.
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