Creative Teams Spend Hours Manually Organizing and Sharing Large File Libraries
Creative professionals accumulate large volumes of project files that require significant manual effort to organize by theme, find on demand, and share with clients. Existing file management tools do not understand content context, forcing users into manual folder structures and keyword tagging. Conversational file management that can bulk-act on files based on natural language intent addresses a real productivity drain for agencies and studios.
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