Sparkle

Sparkle

Organize your files automatically – with AI

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Sparkle uses AI to create a unique folder system and organize every new file (and all your old ones) into the right place. It manages your Downloads, Desktop, and Documents folders and gives your folders images so content is even easier to find.
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What do you think? …

Aadity Porwal
it's a amazing product i really need this type of product and its helps to increase over productivity and it helps to look clean over pc
Arthur Miller
The clean and simple UI looks perfect for managing files without any hassle.
Aryan Kohli
It's great to see such a thoughtful approach to file management.
PixelSushiRobot
How much is the subscription?
Atmos Black
@pixelsushirobot $20 a month! You read it right. Basically move on until they find a pricing model that's more rooted in reality.
Andrei B.
Why would anyone trust AI to sort their personal files, feels like leaving your stuff with a stranger and hoping for the best, have you even thought about privacy, also what if it misplaces important stuff, are users stuck fixing AI's mistakes
SEN
This sounds intriguing! Does Sparkle have any integrations with cloud storage systems? I'm curious how it handles syncing across devices. Also, what kind of AI algorithms does it use for organizing?
Brandon Gell
@big_tree We currently use OpenAI's GPT-4o-mini. Right now we only organize your Documents, Desktop, and Downloads folders. So if you use icloud to keep those in sync, your changes should work across devices!
Camila Rodriguez
Not sure AI should be the one managing all my files, sounds a bit intrusive, what if it messes up important documents or moves stuff I don't want moved, do you plan on adding any manual override options or user controls, seems like a good idea but the lack of control makes it a bit hard to trust, thoughts?