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Snapizzi → Picflow Step 2 (Subject Upload Processor)

Process Your Upload Queue and Send Images to the Correct Picflow Galleries Automatically Using Zapier

This automation connects Snapizzi with Picflow to automatically upload images into the correct galleries for each subject in your project.

When your Snapizzi subject images are available in Google Drive and your upload queue has been populated, this Zap will:

  • Match each image to the correct Picflow gallery

  • Retrieve image files from Google Drive

  • Upload images directly into their assigned galleries

This is Step 2 of a two-step workflow:

  1. Create galleries + build queue (Zap 1)

  2. Upload images into those galleries (this Zap)


Use this Zap Template

Add this Zap to your Zapier account: Snapizzi → Picflow Step 2 (Subject Upload Processor)


What This Zap Does

Trigger

  • Watches your Google Sheets upload queue

  • Fires when new gallery/file assignments are added


Processing

  • Loops through each queued item (up to 500 per run)

  • Reads:

    • Gallery ID

    • File name


Actions

For each queued item:

  1. Search Google Drive

    • Finds the image using an exact file name match

  2. Rate Limit (Delay)

    • Adds a short delay between uploads

    • Prevents API throttling and failures

  3. Upload to Picflow

    • Sends the image to the correct gallery

    • Uses a direct Google Drive file URL


Required Setup

1. Upload Queue (from Step 1)

This Zap depends on the queue created in Step 1.

Your queue sheet must include:

  • Column A: Gallery ID

  • Column B: File Name


2. Google Drive Folder

  • Must contain all subject images

  • File names must match exactly with the queue


3. Picflow Account

  • Connected in Zapier

  • Receives uploaded images


How It Fits Together

  • Step 1 creates all galleries and builds the upload queue

  • Step 2 (this Zap) reads that queue and uploads images

Together, they create a fully automated Snapizzi → Picflow pipeline


Future Improvements

This workflow currently relies on Zapier because Picflow does not yet offer a public API.

We’re hopeful that Picflow will provide API access in the future, which would allow for a more direct, efficient, and scalable integration with Snapizzi.

If this is something you’d like to see, you can upvote the feature request here: https://feedback.picflow.com/p/api-access

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