# Save Screenshots to Dropbox

Source: PageCrawl.io Help Center
URL: https://pagecrawl.io/help/integrations/article/dropbox-screenshot-sync

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PageCrawl can automatically save page screenshots to your Dropbox whenever a change is detected. This gives you a visual archive of every change, stored in your own cloud storage for easy access and sharing.

### How It Works

When a change is detected on a monitored page and screenshots are enabled, PageCrawl uploads the screenshot to your chosen Dropbox folder. Files are organized by page name and timestamp:

```
{your-folder}/{page-name}/{datetime}.jpg
```

This makes it easy to browse through the history of visual changes for any monitored page.

### Setting Up Dropbox Sync

1. Go to **[Settings > Integrations](/app/settings/workspace/integrations)**
2. Click **Setup** on the Dropbox integration
3. In the modal that opens, click **Authenticate with Dropbox**
4. Authorize PageCrawl in the Dropbox OAuth window that opens
5. Select a folder in your Dropbox where screenshots should be stored

Once connected, screenshots will be uploaded automatically whenever a change is detected on any of your monitored pages that have screenshots enabled.

  [Image: Dropbox Configuration dialog in PageCrawl for authenticating and choosing a screenshot folder]

### Managing the Connection

After connecting your Dropbox account, you can:

- **View account info** - See which Dropbox account is connected
- **Change folder** - Select a different folder for screenshot storage
- **Revoke access** - Disconnect your Dropbox account to stop automatic uploads

### Troubleshooting

If your Dropbox access token expires, the connection is automatically disabled and you will receive a notification. Simply reconnect your Dropbox account at **Settings > Integrations** to restore screenshot syncing.

### Availability

Dropbox screenshot sync is available on all plans.

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