Your project files, organized automatically and accessible instantly.
How It Works
Start your Projects Organized
Import or create projects and apply folder structures to them. Configure these reusable structures to your liking for an optimized workflow.
Sort your Files Instantly
Files are sorted automatically in each project based on file type, name or other parameters you set up in the folder structure.
Access all files and tools at once
All-in-one workspace for quick access to your files and your project's dedicated tools via Quicklinks. Making it easy to come back to old projects.
Compatible with workflows using Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro,
Blender, Figma, Affinity and much more...
Frequently Asked Questions
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Flows automate repetitive sorting. When you sort files manually, Sorta notices patterns and suggests flows. Accept a suggestion, and future files of that type are sorted automatically. You can also create flows manually if you know exactly what you want.
No, Sorta optimizes how you already work. There's a bit of setup at first to define your folder structures, but once that's done, your whole process becomes more efficient, consistent, and automatic. You keep your workflow, just without the friction.
Yes. You can import any existing project and generate a folder structure from a pre-existing one you have. You can also apply structures to old projects to bring them up to your current standard.
You're always in control. You can toggle auto-sort on or off whenever you want. If Sorta sorts something incorrectly, you can configure flows in your folder structure to fix it. Every flow is fully customizable to match exactly how you work.
Nothing changes. Sorta organizes files into regular folders on your Mac. If you uninstall the app, your folder structure and files stay exactly where they are in Finder. Zero lock-in, zero dependence. Sorta doesn't look your files to the app.
Yes. Sorta works with any folder on your Mac, including synced folders from Dropbox, iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or any other cloud service. The files just need to be accessible in Finder.
No, not necessarily. There are building modules to help you create folder structures based on your creative workflow and needs.