Connect Dropbox and
SQL Server with AI

Automate the flow between your cloud file storage and enterprise database. Stop manually downloading query results, uploading CSV files, or writing custom scripts to sync file-based data with your SQL Server environment.

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.

Automatically import CSV and Excel files from Dropbox into SQL Server tables

When new files land in designated Dropbox folders, Redbird parses the structure, maps columns to your database schema, and loads the data into the correct SQL Server tables. No more manual imports or SSIS packages for routine file ingestion.

Export SQL Server query results and reports to Dropbox on schedule

Run scheduled queries against SQL Server and automatically export results as CSV or Excel files to shared Dropbox folders. Teams get fresh data extracts without bothering the database team or writing custom export jobs.

Archive database backups and export files to Dropbox for long-term storage

Automatically move SQL Server backup files, historical data exports, and audit logs to Dropbox for secure, versioned cloud storage. Maintain compliance and recovery capabilities without filling up local storage or managing FTP transfers.

Trigger database updates when vendor data files arrive in Dropbox

Watch specific Dropbox folders for partner feeds, vendor reports, or third-party data files. When files arrive, Redbird validates the format, transforms the data if needed, and updates the appropriate SQL Server staging or production tables automatically.

Sync database exports to Dropbox folders for cross-team collaboration

Make database data accessible to non-technical teams by automatically exporting SQL Server views or stored procedure results to Dropbox. Marketing, finance, and operations teams get the data they need in familiar formats without database access.

Ingest log files and application exports from Dropbox into analytics tables

Applications and services that write logs or exports to Dropbox can have that data automatically parsed and loaded into SQL Server analytics tables. Build a comprehensive data warehouse without custom integration code for every source system.

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 SQL Server 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 both file structures in Dropbox and database schemas in SQL Server, intelligently mapping between flat files and relational tables without manual configuration.

AI that reads your files and database schemas

Redbird automatically detects column headers, data types, and delimiters in your Dropbox files, then maps them to SQL Server table structures. It understands primary keys, foreign keys, and constraints, handling data type conversions and validation rules. When schemas change, Redbird adapts without breaking your workflows. You don't write mapping logic or maintain brittle ETL scripts.

Schema detection
Type conversion
Incremental loads
Error handling
10×

faster than building SSIS packages or custom file transfer scripts

No Integration Services development, Python scripts, or scheduled task maintenance required

Auto-generated reports

Redbird can pull from Dropbox and SQL Server 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 SQL Server.

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 SQL Server, or from SQL Server 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 data changes in SQL Server, then take action across both systems.

Dropbox
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New file added to folder

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

Trigger

File updated or modified

Trigger when an existing file in Dropbox is edited, replaced, or has new content.

Trigger

File moved or renamed

Trigger when a file is moved between folders or renamed within Dropbox.

Action

Upload file to folder

Create or upload a new file to a specified Dropbox folder with custom naming.

Action

Create shared link

Generate a shareable link for a specific file with configurable access permissions.

Action

Move or organize files

Move processed files to archive folders or organize them based on content or metadata.

SQL Server
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New row inserted

Trigger when a new record is inserted into a specified SQL Server table.

Trigger

Row updated or changed

Trigger when existing records are updated based on specific column changes or conditions.

Trigger

Scheduled query result

Run a SQL query on a schedule and trigger when results meet specified conditions.

Action

Insert rows into table

Insert new records into SQL Server tables with automatic type conversion and validation.

Action

Update existing records

Update records in SQL Server tables based on matching keys or conditional logic.

Action

Execute stored procedure

Run existing stored procedures with parameters derived from file data or workflow context.

Dropbox
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SQL Server

Ready to connect your stack?

Stop building custom file transfer scripts and SSIS packages. Connect Dropbox and SQL Server in minutes and let Redbird handle the data flow between your cloud storage and enterprise database.

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