Connect Dropbox and GitHub with AI

Automate the flow between your cloud storage and code repositories. Stop manually downloading release artifacts, copying documentation files, or syncing backup snapshots between Dropbox and GitHub.

No code required
Live in minutes
SOC 2 Type II

What you can automate today

Redbird gives your team ready-to-run workflows — just connect your accounts and go.

Backup GitHub release artifacts and binaries to Dropbox automatically

When a new release is published in GitHub, automatically download artifacts, binaries, and build outputs and archive them to designated Dropbox folders. Maintain historical records of every shipped version without manual downloads.

Sync documentation files from Dropbox to GitHub repository folders

Keep README files, API documentation, and technical specs in sync between Dropbox and GitHub. When documentation is updated in Dropbox by non-technical teams, automatically commit changes to the appropriate GitHub repo paths.

Create GitHub issues from spec documents uploaded to Dropbox folders

When product requirement documents or design specs are added to specific Dropbox folders, parse the content and automatically generate corresponding GitHub issues with extracted requirements and linked file references.

Archive pull request code reviews and merge history to Dropbox

Export detailed pull request activity, code review comments, and merge decisions to structured files in Dropbox. Create audit trails for compliance, retrospectives, and engineering process analysis.

Deploy configuration files from Dropbox to GitHub repository branches

When configuration files are updated in Dropbox by operations teams, validate the changes and automatically commit them to staging or production branches in GitHub. Bridge the gap between non-developers and version control.

Generate release notes in Dropbox from GitHub milestone closures

When a GitHub milestone is completed, compile all associated issues, pull requests, and commits into formatted release notes and save them to Dropbox. Automatically organize by version number and share with stakeholders.

Live in four steps

No engineers, no pipelines to maintain. Redbird handles the connectivity — you focus on the outcome.

01

Connect your accounts

Authorize Dropbox and GitHub with OAuth or API credentials. Redbird never stores your data — it just passes through.

02

Describe what you want

Tell Redbird what to do in plain language — no SQL, no code, no configuration files required.

03

Review and activate

Redbird shows you exactly what it will do before running anything. Approve the workflow, set a schedule, and switch it on.

04

Let it run — and iterate

Workflows run on your schedule or on triggers. Every run is logged. Adjust with natural language at any time.

Built for data-driven teams

Redbird understands Dropbox file structures and metadata alongside GitHub's repository hierarchies, commit graphs, and release workflows — no custom scripting required.

AI that maps file storage to version control semantics

Redbird's AI natively parses GitHub's repository structures, branch strategies, pull request states, and release tags, then intelligently maps them to Dropbox folder hierarchies, file versions, and sharing permissions. It understands commit metadata, issue references, and CI/CD outputs, translating them into organized file structures. The system handles binary artifacts, documentation formats, and configuration files while maintaining Git history context in Dropbox archives.

Repository & folder mapping
Commit-to-file versioning
Release artifact archival
Documentation sync logic
10×

faster than writing custom scripts to sync files between cloud storage and Git

No GitHub API authentication flows, Dropbox SDK setup, or webhook infrastructure to maintain

Auto-generated reports

Redbird can pull from Dropbox and GitHub simultaneously, merge the results, and format a polished report — sent on a schedule or on demand.

Trigger-based alerts

Set conditions in natural language. Get notified in Slack or email the moment a threshold is crossed in either Dropbox or GitHub.

Enterprise-grade security

SOC 2 Type II certified. Data flows encrypted in transit and at rest. Fine-grained permission controls with full audit logs.

Bidirectional sync

Push data from Dropbox into GitHub, or from GitHub back into Dropbox. Resolve conflicts with configurable merge rules.

Full audit trail

Every workflow run is logged — what ran, what changed, and why. Replay or revert any individual step at any time.

Triggers & actions for every team

Start automations from file events in Dropbox or development activity in GitHub — Redbird handles the rest.

Dropbox
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

File added to folder

Trigger when a new file is uploaded to a specific Dropbox folder or subfolder.

Trigger

File modified

Trigger when an existing file in Dropbox is edited or a new version is saved.

Trigger

Folder shared with user

Trigger when a Dropbox folder is shared with new team members or external collaborators.

Action

Upload file to folder

Save a file to a designated Dropbox folder with custom naming and organization.

Action

Create folder structure

Generate new folder hierarchies in Dropbox based on project names, dates, or metadata.

Action

Update file metadata

Modify file properties, tags, or version history in Dropbox programmatically.

GitHub
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

Release published

Trigger when a new GitHub release is created and published to the repository.

Trigger

Pull request merged

Trigger when a pull request is successfully merged into a target branch.

Trigger

Issue closed

Trigger when an issue is marked as closed or resolved in a GitHub repository.

Action

Create or update file

Commit a new file or update existing files in a GitHub repository branch.

Action

Create issue

Open a new GitHub issue with title, description, labels, and assignees.

Action

Add release notes

Append or update release notes for an existing GitHub release with formatted content.

Dropbox
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GitHub

Ready to connect your stack?

Start syncing Dropbox and GitHub in minutes. Automate file backups, documentation workflows, and release artifact management without writing code.

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