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Records, Services & Integrations
Everything you can search with Dropbox Dash – on your computer and across the cloud
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Written by
Tom Uebel
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Matt Hodges
Records you can search
⚙️ Search & Open System Preferences
Jump directly to individual system preferences on Mac and Windows
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
📇 Contact Search
Quickly jump to compose a new email or copy a contact's email address to your clipboard
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
☁️ Search your favourite Cloud Apps
Search across the cloud by integrating with your favourite cloud apps and services
Written by
Tom Uebel
Updated over a week ago
📁 Search local files, folders, apps, & system preferences
The fastest way to launch apps, open folders and files on your computer
Written by
Tom Uebel
Updated over a week ago
📑 Jump to open browser tabs
With the Dropbox Dash browser extension installed you can quickly browse and navigate to your open tabs in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
Written by
Tom Uebel
Updated over a week ago
🔖 Open bookmarks and saved pages
Find and open your browser Bookmarks, and save web pages for instant access at any time from the Dropbox Dash desktop app
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
🌐 Find and open visited webpages
With the Dropbox Dash browser extension installed you can navigate to web pages you've previously visited in Chrome and Firefox
Written by
Tom Uebel
Updated over a week ago
Integrations with Services
Lever Integration
The fastest way to find and open opportunities and postings in Lever
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
Slack Integration
Quickly find and open Channels and DMs across Slack Workspaces
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
Google Workspace Integration
The fastest way to email contacts, and find and create docs, sheets, slides and files in Google Drive
Written by
Matt Hodges
Updated over a week ago
Salesforce Integration
Search for and instantly open Salesforce records – no mouse required
Written by
Tom Uebel
Updated over a week ago