What we're building.
The Dropbox integration will sit alongside every other destination in a SyncShotjob. You'll connect your Dropbox account through Dropbox's own OAuth — no passwords stored, no third-party tokens to babysit — and pick a folder inside Personal, Business, or a Teams workspace. From that moment on, Dropbox behaves like any other destination: a target on the workflow card you tick or untick.
Files will land as the originals shot them. JPEG stays JPEG, HEIC stays HEIC, RAW stays RAW, video keeps its container and codec. SyncShot writes the bytes the camera or phone handed over — Dropbox is the destination, not a transcoder.
Why it's worth waiting for.
- Parallel writes
- Dropbox will join the same multi-destination job as your other targets. Read the source once, fan out to Dropbox plus the local SSD plus the NAS plus the bucket — no waiting in line, no double-reading the SD card.
- Verified copies
- Every file written to Dropbox will be hash-checked end to end, the same model that already protects copies to drives and S3 today. If a byte goes missing in flight, the job report flags it and the file is rewritten.
- Workflow templates
- Dropbox will be a selectable target in saved workflows. Your wedding shoot template, your client-delivery template, your archive template — each one will be able to include the Dropbox folder it belongs in, ticked by default.
- Team folders
- Write straight into a shared Dropbox Teams folder so the editor sees the files the moment the copy finishes. No second hop, no manual share — the destination IS the handoff.
What ships today.
SyncShot already offloads to multiple destinations right now — in parallel, verified, from the same job. If you were hoping Dropbox would be one of them today, the next-closest shipping targets are S3 and S3-compatible buckets (Wasabi, R2, Backblaze B2, MinIO) and Google Drive. Both behave the way Dropbox will: connect once, pick a folder, write in parallel with every other destination, with the same verification model.
Local drives, NAS shares, FTP, and external SSDs are shipping too — pick as many as the shoot needs. When Dropbox lands, it joins that list. Until then, your work has a home in a working destination, not a waiting room.
Tell me when it ships.
When the Dropbox integration ships, we'll email you the day it lands. No marketing, no upsell — just the heads-up, and a download link if you don't already have the app.
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