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Cody
Productivity

Dropbox
AI Assistant

Get a Dropbox AI assistant that lives in Slack. Ask questions, get summaries, and handle Dropbox tasks — without leaving your workflow.

$350/mo · Set up in 5 minutes · Cancel anytime

Agents
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Cody
Orchestrator
Connected to Dropbox
Connected to Dropbox, ready →
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Dropbox Agent
by Cody · Active in Slack
SearchSummariseDraft
Dropbox agent deployed
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Answers questionsSurfaces insightsDrafts updatesMonitors changesSummarises dataSpots problems

Use cases

What Cody does with Dropbox

Real tasks your team can delegate to Cody — no setup beyond connecting Dropbox.

Search + summarise

A Dropbox AI assistant is most useful when it can search the tool, pull the relevant context, and return a concise answer instead of raw records.

Drafting and decision support

Use AI to generate drafts, recommendations, and next actions based on the live context inside Dropbox.

Recurring reporting

Have the assistant turn Dropbox activity into daily or weekly updates so the team stays informed without manually checking dashboards.

Examples

Ask Cody anything about Dropbox

Type these directly in Slack — Cody handles the rest.

@codyWhat's the latest activity in Dropbox?
@codySummarise what changed this week
@codyWhat needs attention right now?
@codyDraft an update for the team based on current data

Setup

Dropbox AI assistant
in 3 steps

No technical skills needed. Cody connects to Dropbox and starts working in minutes.

01

Create your Cody account

Sign up with your work email. Takes 30 seconds.

02

Connect your Slack workspace

One click to add Cody to Slack. It gets its own dedicated server.

03

Start asking about Dropbox

Mention @cody in any channel or DM. Ask about Dropbox data, request summaries, or delegate tasks — Cody replies in seconds.

Get started →

< 5 min

Average setup time

24 / 7

Always available

Slack

Works where you work

$350

Per month, all-in

About the tool

About Dropbox

Dropbox is where many teams store their operational files, client deliverables, and shared documents. Connecting OpenClaw to Dropbox lets your team search for files, check folder contents, and generate share links without leaving Slack.

Category

Productivity

Private & secure

  • Dedicated EC2 instance — nobody else's data
  • Slack tokens encrypted with AES-256-GCM
  • Your data never trains any model

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Other tools your team might want Cody to help with.

FAQ

Common
questions

What can Cody actually do with Dropbox?

Cody can answer questions about your Dropbox data, summarise records, surface trends, draft content or updates, and flag issues — all inside Slack. It works as a conversational layer on top of Dropbox, so your team gets answers without switching tabs or learning new dashboards.

Does Cody replace Dropbox?

No. Cody is an assistant layer that sits on top of Dropbox. It makes Dropbox easier to use for the whole team by letting people ask questions and get useful answers in natural language, without needing to be power users of the tool itself.

How long does it take to set up?

Under 5 minutes. You subscribe, connect your Slack workspace, and Cody spins up its own dedicated server. There's no complex configuration required to get started.

Is my Dropbox data safe?

Yes. Every Cody customer gets a private, dedicated EC2 instance — your data is never on shared infrastructure. Credentials are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM, and your data never trains any model.

Can I use Cody with Dropbox and other tools at the same time?

Yes. Cody can work across multiple tools simultaneously. If your team uses Dropbox alongside other platforms, Cody can answer questions that span multiple systems and pull context from wherever it's relevant.

Get started today

Dropbox AI assistant
in your Slack

Cody has Dropbox integration built in. Search files and generate share links from Slack without app configuration.

Get started →

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