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AutoShelf: A macOS menu bar app that auto-organizes files with customizable rules

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Orçun İlbeyli

13d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

AutoShelf is a macOS menu bar app created by solo developer Orçun that automatically organizes files in user-specified folders. It offers one-click templates and multi-condition rules to sort files like DMGs, screenshots, and downloads. The app is free to try with a one-time payment of $19.99 for unlimited use, designed to be simple and set up in under 30 seconds.

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I built AutoShelf because I got tired of my Downloads folder being a graveyard of DMGs, screenshots, and random files I'd never clean up.
Existing solutions were either too complex, too expensive, or felt like they were built in another decade.
I wanted something I could set up in 30 seconds and never think about again.
It lives in your menu bar, watches your folders, and follows your rules.
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AutoShelf is a macOS app that watches your folders and auto-organizes files. Set a rule once and never think about it again. Free to try, unlock unlimited for $19.99.

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