File Organizer
Ingest a drive. Get it back labeled, sorted, and deduped.
A local app that ingests an entire drive, auto-labels and sorts everything by brand and content, removes duplicates, and builds local wikis of what it found. Your files, organized, on your machine.
Three steps. No drama.
Hand it the drive
The messy one. The “to sort” one. It ingests everything on it and works out what each file is and who it belongs to.
It sorts, labels, and dedupes
Files get organized by brand and content. Duplicates get found and flagged. The structure builds itself.
Read the wiki it wrote
It leaves behind local wikis describing what it found and where it put things — a map of a drive that never had one.
What it does.
- 01Auto-labels and sorts by brand + content
- 02Dedupes the whole drive
- 03Builds local wikis from what it finds
- 04Runs entirely on your machine
The cheapest thing in the store, and the one that pays for itself the first time you find a file in seconds instead of an afternoon.
The honest answers.
Does anything leave my machine? +
No. Ingest, labeling, dedupe, and the wikis all happen locally.
Will it delete my duplicates? +
It finds them and shows you. Destructive decisions stay yours.
Why is it only $20? +
Because it does one boring job extremely well, and boring jobs shouldn’t cost a subscription.
File Organizer.
On the bench, in active development. Say hello and we’ll tell you the moment it ships — nothing else.