Dropbox is a technology company that builds tools to help keep teams organized and their files in sync.
Why this server?
Allows ingestion of content from Dropbox as a data connector into Graphlit for search and retrieval
Why this server?
Monitors Dropbox service status and provides current information about platform availability and performance.
Why this server?
Enables document ingestion from Dropbox accounts. Provides tools for authenticating with Dropbox, creating connections, and ingesting selected documents into the knowledge base.
Why this server?
Allows MCP-compatible clients to interact with Dropbox through file operations (upload, download, list, create folders), metadata and search operations, sharing functionality, and account information retrieval.
Why this server?
Enables querying of Dropbox data by exposing it as relational SQL models through the CData JDBC Driver.
Why this server?
Provides SQL query access to Dropbox cloud storage data.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Dropbox files and metadata
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Dropbox files, folders, and sharing information.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration with the MCP server, allowing access to Dropbox data.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Dropbox files and folders.
Why this server?
Enables SQL-based access to Dropbox files and metadata.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for querying Dropbox files and folders.
Why this server?
Allows SQL-based querying of Dropbox files, folders, and metadata.
Why this server?
Provides SQL-based access to Dropbox cloud storage files and folders.
Why this server?
Enables querying and retrieving file and folder data from Dropbox accounts.
Why this server?
Enables querying Dropbox cloud storage data through SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC driver.
Why this server?
Enables reading Dropbox cloud storage data through SQL interfaces, allowing natural language querying of file and folder information.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source in the compatibility table, enabling access to Dropbox data.
Why this server?
Provides read-only access to Dropbox cloud storage, enabling queries for files, folders, and metadata through SQL SELECT statements.
Why this server?
Provides SQL access to Dropbox files, folders, and sharing information.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration, allowing access to Dropbox data through the MCP server.
Why this server?
Allows querying of Dropbox files and folder data through relational SQL models.
Why this server?
Listed as a supported data source for integration through the CData JDBC Driver
Why this server?
Provides access to Dropbox files, folders, and sharing information through SQL queries.
Why this server?
Provides integration with Dropbox's API, offering tools for file operations (listing, uploading, downloading), metadata retrieval, search functionality, folder management, sharing capabilities, and account information access.
Why this server?
Enables ingestion of content from Dropbox cloud storage platform into the SourceSync.ai knowledge base