CONTENT CREATION

Agent: restore a collection and assemble a Notion republishing catalog

An agent-driven workflow that takes a named archive collection from Dropbox, restores every image via Replicate, writes outputs to R2.

CategoryContent Creation
Enginepaperclip
Difficultyadvanced
Triggermanual
Steps6
Setup~25 min

How it runs

The automated pipeline, trigger to output.

  • TriggerOperator runs with a collection name
  • ActionList and download collection images from DropboxDropboxDropbox
  • ActionRestore and upscale each image via ReplicateReplicateReplicate
  • ActionUpload restored assets to collection R2 prefixCloudflareCloudflare R2
  • ActionDraft captions and tags per image
  • OutputBuild Notion catalog page for the collectionNotionNotion

What it does

Given a collection name, an agent gathers the source images from Dropbox, restores each one through Replicate, stores the results in R2, and assembles a fully captioned Notion catalog page — turning a raw folder into a publish-ready collection writeup.

When to use it

Use it when republishing happens collection-by-collection and you want more than file conversion: organized metadata, suggested captions, and a single Notion hub the editorial team can work from. Best for themed archive drops rather than one-off images.

How it works

  1. 1An operator starts the run and names the target Dropbox collection folder.
  2. 2The agent lists and downloads the source images for that collection.
  3. 3Each image is restored and upscaled via the Replicate model.
  4. 4Restored assets are uploaded to a collection-scoped R2 prefix.
  5. 5The agent drafts a caption and tags per image from the original filename and any embedded metadata.
  6. 6A Notion catalog page is created with each restored image, its R2 link, caption, and tags grouped under the collection.

Set it up

What you configure once, before turning it on.

  1. 1
    Connect DropboxFiles and folders.
  2. 2
    Connect ReplicateImage, video, and model inference.
  3. 3
    Connect Cloudflare R2Object storage, S3-compatible.
  4. 4
    Connect NotionPages, databases, comments.
  5. 5
    Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
  6. 6
    Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
  7. 7
    Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.

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