File Organizer for Windows
Orderly organizes Windows folders through a visible workflow: inspect the plan, run it when it looks right, and reuse the setup later through profiles, Explorer actions, or watched folders.
Why Orderly works here
Start with a reviewable cleanup session, then save the structure if the folder will come back.
Preview + undo
Every workflow starts with a visible plan and ends with a recoverable session.
Profiles + Explorer
Save repeatable folder logic and launch it from Windows Explorer when the same job comes back.
Watching + auto-apply
Folder watching and auto-apply are shipping features, but they stay scoped to the profiles and folders you configure.
Tray + diagnostics
System tray mode keeps recurring workflows accessible, while diagnostics and reporting stay available when you want support context.
Why this matters
Why
A serious file organizer needs to handle more than one cleanup pass. Windows folders benefit from a system that can start as a reviewable session and grow into reusable workflows when the folder keeps returning.
Orderly in context
Orderly handles this kind of cleanup as part of a broader Windows workflow system, so the same rules can move from one-off sorting to reusable profiles and Explorer actions.
How it works
How
Most Orderly organization work starts with a folder review, then becomes reusable through profiles and Explorer entry points.
Select a folder → review the organization plan → apply when ready → undo if needed.
Why Orderly
Key points
Preview and undo
Profiles for recurring folders
Explorer integration
Watched folders and auto-apply
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