Exporting Bulk Download Tasks for Backup and Sharing with Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension

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Exporting Bulk Download Tasks for Backup and Sharing with Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension

If you’ve spent time crafting complex download tasks — complete with filters, custom filenames, schedules, and folders — you don’t want to lose them. With the Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension, you can export your tasks into a structured CSV file for safekeeping, migration, or collaboration. This feature is essential for anyone managing large-scale image collection workflows across teams or devices.

Whether you’re switching machines, collaborating with others, or building a library of repeatable task templates, exporting ensures that your hard work is never lost.

Why Export Your Tasks?

  • Backup: Protect against accidental deletions or browser resets
  • Collaboration: Share task configurations with team members or contractors
  • Template Reuse: Maintain a personal library of task setups for repeated campaigns or projects
  • Cross-Device Migration: Move tasks between Chrome profiles or workstations

How to Export Your Tasks

  1. Open the Extension:
    Launch the extension from your toolbar or options page.
  2. Review Your Current Tasks:
    Make sure the tasks you want to export are saved and up to date.
  3. Click “Export Tasks”:
    Use the export button — typically found near the task controls or in the task settings section.
  4. Save the CSV File:
    Choose a destination on your device. The file will include all task settings in a structured format.

What’s Included in the Export

The exported CSV file contains every major component of your download configuration:

  • URLs (including multiple per task, separated by semicolons)
  • Target folder names
  • Scheduled download times
  • ZIP packaging preferences
  • Filename constructor rules and sequence starts
  • Download filters (contains / not contains conditions)
  • Status and logic settings

This makes it easy to recreate your exact workflow later — whether you’re uploading it yourself or handing it off to someone else.

Use Cases for Exporting

  • Marketing teams: Hand off batch image collection tasks to assistants or interns
  • Developers: Maintain version-controlled task templates for automation pipelines
  • Researchers: Save repeatable image sets for time-stamped datasets

Pro Tips

  • Name your export files descriptively (e.g., campaign_q3_images.csv)
  • Use shared folders or cloud drives to distribute exported templates across teams
  • Keep a master export for all tasks at the end of each month or sprint

Easy to Share. Simple to Restore.

By exporting your download tasks, you protect your process and empower others to work with your same setup. The bulk image downloader extension is more than a tool for downloading — it’s part of your long-term workflow strategy.

Download Bulk Image Downloader From URL List Extension on the Chrome Web Store