ablagio. - Sort your files with AI - locally, no cloud upload

The AI that sorts out your file chaos. GDPR-compliant, no installation, no cloud upload of your documents. Ablagio only ever sees the filenames, never the contents. Ablagio sorts your messy folders using AI — completely locally in your browser. No file content ever gets uploaded. Only filenames are processed. GDPR-compliant, EU servers (Frankfurt/ Germany), no installation required. Free beta — first 200 signups get 3 months of "Starter" for free.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Constance — solo founder from Germany, and I launched Ablagio today. Honest story: I had 2,847 files in my Downloads folder and couldn't find anything when my accountant asked. Every tool I found either wanted to upload my documents to US servers or asked me to install Python and run terminal commands. So I built the thing I actually wanted. The core idea: AI reads only the filenames — never the content. "Rechnung_Mueller_2024.pdf" goes in. Your actual invoice stays on your machine. The file moving happens locally via the browser's File System Access API. I'm in early beta and need 100 signups to show traction. If you've ever stared at a chaotic folder and thought "I'll deal with this later" — this is for you. Happy to answer anything about the tech, the privacy model, or why I chose "Ablagio" (it's Italian for filing/archiving, and it sounds friendlier than "FileSortAI" 😄). Would genuinely love your feedback. 🙏

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I'm Constance, the solo founder behind ablagio.

A bit of background: I started building this because I couldn't find a file-sorting tool

that passed two simple tests:

1. Does it actually work without a terminal or a 4GB model download?

2. Does it NOT send my client contracts to a US server?

Everything I found failed at least one of these. So I built ablagio.

The core idea: the AI only sees your filenames — not the file contents.

The actual file-moving happens locally in your browser.

No uploads. No cloud copies. EU server (Frankfurt). That's it.

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We launched beta on May 18th. Still early — the core sort flow works,

paid plans are coming in June.

I'd love to know:

→ Does the "no cloud, just filenames" approach make sense to you?

→ What's your biggest file-chaos problem right now?

Happy to answer everything — I'll be here all day.

— Constance