How Trase fetches your Dropbox invoices automatically — without seeing your password.
Dropbox sends confirmation emails, but the official Invoice PDF with VAT is under Account → Billing → Invoices & receipts — one download per month, no bulk export.
Times ten portals. Every month. Nine hours a year — on something a machine should handle.
AI Mapper reads each line and recognises the Dropbox transaction. It appears in your receipt overview as a missing receipt.
Trase opens dropbox.com, navigates to Account Settings → Billing → Invoices & receipts, and fetches each monthly invoice as PDF.
Ready for ZIP import into your accounting software. Named, dated, and matched to the correct transaction.
The Agent runs in your own Chrome Extension and navigates via the same UI elements as a human — no hardcoded scripts.
No. Trase rides your existing Chrome session via the Chrome Extension. You are already logged in — the Agent uses that session, exactly as a new tab in your browser would. No credentials are ever stored.
The Agent uses computer-use AI and sees the portal's actual screen live. It navigates by elements such as "Billing", "Invoice" and "Download" — not by a hardcoded script. When Dropbox changes their UI, it adapts just as a human would.
Yes. The Agent fetches invoices for the active subscription on your Dropbox account. Whether you use Dropbox Business Plus or Teams, it finds the invoice under Billing on the logged-in account.
The portals below are just examples. Any portal with an invoice page works — including ones we haven't made a page about yet.
Upload a bank statement, see the receipt overview, and let the Agent fetch your first three receipts free.
Start free — 3 retrievals