Slack export to Dropbox — organize call recordings/trainings by date

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I need someone to go through a single Slack channel and pull out call recordings and their transcripts, then upload everything to my Dropbox, organized by date.

**Scope:**

- Access provided via my Slack login (one channel only)

- For each recording: download the .mp4 file and its accompanying transcript (posted alongside it in Slack)

- Upload both to a Dropbox folder I'll share, organized by date. One dated and labeled subfolder per session, containing the .mp4 and its transcript together

- No need to touch other message content, just the recordings/transcripts

**Volume:** Approximately 100 recordings with transcripts, spanning ~

Exact count TBD — happy to walk through the channel together at kickoff to confirm scope.

What I'm looking for:

Someone comfortable with a repetitive but straightforward download/upload/organize workflow, who can work independently and communicate proactively if anything's missing, broken, or unclear (e.g. a missing transcript or corrupted file).

Deliverable:

Dropbox fully populated and organized by date, each folder containing the matching .mp4 + transcript pair, with a summary of file count and date range covered when complete.

Estimated 20 hours. Paid hourly, with a not-to-exceed cap to be agreed upon at kickoff.

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