Prompt to Tag files after scanning

I do a lot scanning with ScanSnap and I'd like to be able to get a prompt to Tag files as they appear in my scan folder as .pdf's. I looked around in automator and didn't see anything that would fit the bill... and I'm not well versed at scripting - anything out there that will fit the bill ?

I do a lot scanning with ScanSnap and I'd like to be able to get a prompt to Tag files as they appear in my scan folder as .pdf's. I looked around in automator and didn't see anything that would fit the bill... and I'm not well versed at scripting - anything out there that will fit the bill ?

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