OrderlyControlled file workflow system for Windows

Folder Organizer for Structured Cleanup

Orderly organizes working folders into repeatable structures rather than one-off tidy-ups. Categories, profiles, and Explorer entry points keep the same logic easy to reuse.

Category-based organizationProfiles for repeat workflowsExplorer launch pointsUndo-ready sessionsProfiles

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

Manual sorting breaks down as folders grow. A structured workflow keeps cleanup repeatable, readable, and easy to run again when the same folder drifts back into disorder.

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.

ProfilesExplorer integrationUndo-ready sessions

How it works

How

Most Orderly organization work starts with a folder review, then becomes reusable through profiles and Explorer entry points.

Load folder → inspect categories → refine rules → apply → reuse as profile.

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Key points

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Category-based organization

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Profiles for repeat workflows

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Explorer launch points

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Undo-ready sessions

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