This automation scenario allows you to connect Facebook and Flickr
It can be build using Ifttt, a no-code workflow automation tool. Ifttt allows you to create automated bots using a simple drag-and-drop interface for non-technical users. This is a ready-made scenario, but it can be customized by adding more apps, actions, filters or branches.
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Facebook and Flickr can also be integrated using automation tools other than ifttt:
When this trigger fires in Facebook
This Trigger fires every time you post a new photo on Facebook.
Then this action happens in Flickr
This Action will upload a new public photo, from a given URL to an image, to your Flickr photostream.
This guide contains information on how to set up an automatic workflow that allows to If photo is posted in Facebook, Then upload it to my Photostream in Flickr.
Part I
First, we need to connect Facebook and Flickr to IFTTT.
Create IFTTT account.
Create IFTTT account if you don't have one.
Connect Facebook to IFTTT.
Give IFTTT access to your Facebook account, using Facebook credentials.
Connect Flickr to IFTTT.
Give IFTTT access to your Flickr account, using Flickr credentials.
Part II
Next, we need to create a workflow automation scenario using graphical no-code web interface of IFTTT.
Set up a Trigger action for Facebook
Choose the following trigger: New photo post by you (This Trigger fires every time you post a new photo on Facebook.).
Then set up an Action for Flickr
Choose this action: Upload public photo from URL (This Action will upload a new public photo, from a given URL to an image, to your Flickr photostream.).
Part III
Finally, we need to test this automation and publish it.
Customize data flow
Configure the data that is exchanged between Facebook and Flickr.
Test the workflow and turn it on for production use
Test your scenario and publish to production. Now you have an automatic workflow, that will If photo is posted in Facebook, Then upload it to my Photostream in Flickr!
This Trigger fires every time you upload a new public photo to your Flickr photostream.
This Trigger fires every time you favorite a public photo on Flickr.
Triggers when you add a new photo.
Triggers when a new photo is added to an account being watched.
Triggers when you add a new photo to an album.
This Trigger fires once new photos are detected in your Flickr photostream. It uses a 5 minute delay to identify batch uploads.
Returns details about a post specified by its ID.
Returns number of reactions for a post specified by its ID.
Returns user pages.
Returns user photos.
Returns user posts.
Returns user videos.
IFTTT helps to create applications connections with a simple statement: if this then that. For example: "Tweet your Instagrams as native photos on Twitter". You define a task by a trigger and an action.