Yes — PDF Butler integrates with both Google Drive and Dropbox, letting you import templates and assets and export finished PDFs back to your cloud folders. I usually connect the accounts via the integrations/settings area, grant the necessary folder permissions, and test with small files to confirm the output path and filename conventions. If you need more automation, using Zapier or Make bridges any gaps and enables triggers like "new spreadsheet row → generate PDF → save to Drive/Dropbox." Keep an eye on plan limits (bulk jobs and large files can be restricted), and always confirm the app’s OAuth scopes so you’re only granting access to the folders you want. For me, the cloud link cuts down on manual downloads/uploads and keeps the team’s document repository tidy, which is a huge relief during busy weeks.
Yep — PDF Butler absolutely works with both Google Drive and Dropbox, and I've used it to streamline document flows more times than I can count. I usually link my cloud accounts right from the integrations page, authorize access, then point templates or output folders to Drive or Dropbox. That means you can pull source files (templates, images, CSVs) directly from your cloud storage and have finished PDFs saved back where your team expects them. It handles OAuth-based authentication, folder selection, and basic file-type checks so you won’t accidentally try to import something unsupported.
In practice I’ve done a few practical setups: one where submission forms auto-populated a template and saved the filled PDF to a shared Drive folder, and another where final invoices dropped into a Dropbox project folder for accounting. If you want triggers or multi-step workflows, PDF Butler also plays nicely with Zapier or Make (formerly Integromat) so you can chain events — e.g., new row in a spreadsheet → generate PDF → save to Google Drive → alert a Slack channel. Do watch the plan limits: larger files or bulk generation jobs can be gated by the subscription tier, and some integrations (like automatic folder watches) may behave differently on free vs paid plans.
For security, I always check the app permissions and limit access to only the folders needed. It’s worth testing with a dummy folder first to confirm the save paths and naming conventions. Overall, linking Drive and Dropbox makes automating document production so much less fiddly; it saved me loads of time and cut down on emailing attachments, and I still like how tidy the final archive looks.
I've linked my Google Drive and Dropbox to PDF Butler and it felt refreshingly straightforward. After authorizing access, I could pull a template from Drive, run a batch merge, and have every finished file land in a specified Dropbox folder — neat for handing off to people who prefer one service over the other. Mobile uploads from Drive also worked when I was out and about, which saved me a rush job once when I needed to regenerate a contract from my phone.
One small quirk I ran into was naming collisions: if your workflow creates files with the same name, make sure you configure a unique pattern (dates, IDs) or enable overwrite rules if available. Also, if you need tighter automation, tying PDF Butler to Zapier opens up a ton of options — you can watch a Drive folder, generate a PDF, then copy it into Dropbox and post a message somewhere else. For anyone juggling both cloud providers, that kind of flexibility is pure gold. I’m still tweaking my naming templates, but it’s been a big time-saver overall.
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Oh, cool question — I dug into this for a recent project and had fun testing it out. If you mean the popular web tool iLovePDF (sometimes people shorthand it as 'love pdf editor'), yes: the web editor does integrate with both Google Drive and Dropbox for importing and exporting files. In practice that means when you open the site and click to add a PDF, you’ll usually see options like 'Upload from Google Drive' and 'Upload from Dropbox.' After you authorize, you can pick a file directly from those cloud folders, edit it online (merge, split, compress, annotate, sign, whatever), and then either download it back to your computer or save it straight to the same cloud account.
There are a few real-world tips I picked up while using it: watch for file-size limits on free accounts (big scans sometimes need a Pro plan), and when saving back you’ll be asked to grant OAuth permissions — standard stuff so the site can write to your Drive/Dropbox. If you’re worried about privacy, you can revoke access later in your Google or Dropbox security settings. Oh, and mobile and desktop flows differ a bit: the mobile web app and the iLovePDF apps also offer cloud access, but if you use the Windows app it might behave more like a local tool unless you explicitly connect cloud services. Overall, yes — cloud integration is there and pretty smooth, just be mindful of limits and permissions.
I tried PDF Butler on both my Windows laptop and my MacBook over a couple of weekends, and the short version that stuck with me is this: it’s basically platform-friendly because it primarily runs in your browser, so whether you’re on Windows or macOS you’ll get the core experience without drama.
On Windows I used Chrome and Edge and the site handled large merges and OCR tasks smoothly; on macOS I tested in Safari and Chrome and saw the same features. There’s also an option for desktop downloads on some installs — on Windows that was a simple installer, and on macOS it showed up as a signed app I could allow through Gatekeeper. Functionality felt consistent: merging, form filling, watermarking, and cloud integrations worked the same way across both systems. The only differences I noticed were tiny UI tweaks and how each OS handles default print dialogs and font fallbacks.
If you rely on offline, full-native behavior, make sure the desktop client (if you choose it) is the latest version — older builds can miss macOS notarization or trigger SmartScreen on Windows. Overall I found it dependable for everyday PDF work on both platforms; fast enough for casual and semi-professional tasks, and friendly enough that I didn’t need to hunt for weird compatibility hacks. Happy to recommend it for cross-platform use based on my hands-on time.