Organize Files Automatically with Control
Orderly lets you automate file organization without turning it into an always-on black box. Start with a manual preview, save the setup as a profile, then decide whether watching or auto-apply belongs on that folder.
Why Orderly works here
Build the workflow once, test it in preview, then decide whether watching or auto-apply belongs on that folder.
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
Automation only works when the underlying workflow is trustworthy. Profiles, preview, and undo make recurring cleanup predictable before auto-apply enters the picture.
Orderly in context
This workflow can start as a manual preview, become a saved profile, and later extend into watched folders, auto-apply, or tray use without changing the core safeguards.
How it works
How
The workflow stays the same even when automation is involved: define it, review it, then decide whether a watched folder should run it.
Create a profile → review workflow → enable watching → optionally enable auto-apply.
Why Orderly
Key points
Profiles for recurring logic
Folder watching
Auto-apply controls
System tray mode
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