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Connect Asana to Dropbox

Automate Asana and Dropbox with AI

Creative deliverables in Dropbox and task cards in Asana split when attachments never land on the right card. Your Operator agent on OpenClaw links Dropbox files to the Asana task named in chat, posts when a deliverable folder gets a new upload, and can move files into the client path when the task moves to done. Tell it to attach the latest deck to a milestone and it finds the file and adds it to the Asana task.

It reaches both apps directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh, so there is no Zap to build and no API keys to paste.

What your agent can do with Asana and Dropbox

What your agent does in Asana

  • Add Followers to Project

    Tool to add followers to a project in Asana. Use this tool when you need to add one or more users as followers to a specific project. Followers will receive notifications when tasks are added to the project.

  • Add Followers to Task

    Tool to add followers to a task in Asana. Use this tool when you need to add one or more users as followers to a specific task. This will notify them of updates to the task.

  • Add item to portfolio

    Add a project (or other supported item) to an Asana portfolio using the native addItem endpoint. Use when a workflow needs to attach a newly created project to a portfolio without using ASANA_SUBMIT_PARALLEL_REQUESTS.

  • Add Members to Project

    Tool to add users to a project in Asana. Use this tool when you need to add one or more users as members to a specific project. Members can view and contribute to the project.

  • Add Project to Task

    Tool to add a project to a task in Asana. Use when you need to associate a task with a project. Optionally position the task within the project using insert_before, insert_after, or section parameters.

  • Add Supporting Relationship to Goal

    Tool to add a supporting goal relationship to a goal. Use when you want to link a project, task, portfolio, or another goal as a supporting resource to a specific goal in Asana.

All 153 Asana actions →

What your agent does in Dropbox

  • Activate team folder

    Tool to activate an archived team folder. Use when you need to restore access to a previously archived team folder.

  • Add file member

    Tool to add specified members to a Dropbox file with configurable access levels. Use when sharing a file with specific users by email or Dropbox ID. Supports custom invitation messages and notification controls. Note: This endpoint does...

  • Add file properties

    Tool to add custom properties to a Dropbox file using a filled property template. Use when you need to tag files with structured metadata like project info, status, or categories.

  • Add tag to file or folder

    Tool to add a tag to a file or folder in Dropbox. Use when you need to tag items for organization. Tags are automatically converted to lowercase.

  • Add folder member

    Tool to add members to a shared folder with specified access levels. Use when an owner or editor needs to invite new members to a shared folder. Members receive invites and must be mounted via mount_folder for full access. Requires appro...

  • Add users to space limits exclusion list

    Tool to add users to the team's space limits exclusion list in Dropbox. Users on this list are exempt from space limit restrictions. Use when you need to exclude specific team members from storage quota enforcement. Requires team admin a...

All 174 Dropbox actions →

How it works

Tell the agent what you want to happen between Asana and Dropbox, for example to watch one and act in the other, or to keep the two in step. It reads what it needs from Asana, works out what to do, and runs the matching action in Dropbox without you mapping a single field.

You can have it run once, on a schedule, or whenever something changes. Ask it for a status any time and it reads the latest from both apps back to you in the same chat.

Common questions about Asana and Dropbox

How do I connect Asana and Dropbox to Operator?
You authorize Asana and Dropbox once each from your Operator dashboard. Operator holds both connections and refreshes the access tokens for you, so your agent keeps working across them without you signing in again.
What can my agent do across Asana and Dropbox?
You describe the outcome in plain language and your agent works between the two, reading from one and acting in the other. It picks the right Asana and Dropbox actions on its own, so you do not map fields or pick triggers.
Can my agent keep Asana and Dropbox in sync?
Yes. It can watch Asana and act in Dropbox, or keep both in step, reading from one and running the matching update in the other. This runs on demand when you ask or on a schedule you set.
Do I need to build a workflow or write code?
No. There is no workflow to build, no fields to map, and no API keys to paste. Operator manages both connections, and you give the agent instructions in plain language.

Asana and Dropbox integrations

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