AutoSortPro instantly renames, tags, and organizes your screenshots and files into a searchable knowledge base — no manual sorting. Export clean markdown to Obsidian, Notion, Roam, or wherever you keep your notes.
Messy files → renamed, searchable, and .md export-ready
AutoSortPro instantly renames, tags, and organizes your screenshots and files into a searchable knowledge base — no manual sorting. Export clean markdown to Obsidian, Notion, Roam, or wherever you keep your notes.
Hey Product Hunt 👋🏻 we’re Collin and Spencer, makers of AutoSortPro. We take a lot of screenshots: charts, designs we like, basketball stats. But all those files used to clog our desktop and took hours to sort (if we ever got to them). So Collin built AutoSortPro, and now we use it every day to: ⁃ add new screenshots (and PDFs, word docs, excel, etc) so that they’re renamed, tagged, summarized and keep our desktops clear ⁃ search existing files to help run our businesses or write blog posts ⁃ ex
This is honestly so needed - my desktop is basically a digital junk drawer full of screenshots I meant to sort “later” Love how AutoSortPro doesn’t just rename and tag but actually helps use the files, especially the export to Obsidian. Excited to give this a spin! Congrats on the launch!
So you are telling me I can stop pretending I’ll ever sort my desktop? Take my messy folders and make them make sense.
No way, this is exactly what my desktop chaos needs! Renaming and making files searchable (plus .md exports) sounds like a total lifesaver. How fast does it handle big folders?
The current file type support is practical. Have you considered adding support for code snippets or terminal output screenshots common among developers? @collin_burleigh
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.
Check the similar products section on this page, or browse the category pages linked in the tags above. Each category page shows all products for a given year, sorted by engagement.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.