Containers

What it is: A container is a virtual folder that brings files together from anywhere, without moving or copying them. Now you can organize files by context and not by where files live.
Example: Just ask your team to add or tag any file to the container Board_Meeting_Q3 and watch the latest version build itself automatically, in one place.

  • No duplicates. No file moves.
  • Cross teams, cross departments & cross platforms (Google, Microsoft, Dropbox).
  • No more hunting through folders or scrolling through chats.
Containers

Flags

What it is: Flags are simple status markers for any file: Final, WIP, Important so everyone sees the state at a glance. It helps in clear communication and not relying on confusing file names.
Example: Preparing a board deck? Flag the slides as Final, the minutes as WIP, and open items as Needs Review. Just flag the file and forget.

  • Instant clarity
  • Filter & search by flag
  • No more guessing games
Containers

Natural language

What it is: Ask in plain language and get precise results across your connected drives powered by your summaries, labels, and flags, not just filenames.Find the right files by intent (person, topic, date, status), narrow with filters, and pull the results into a container in seconds.
Example: Just say "Get me pitch decks from December 2024"

  • Intent-aware: understands what you mean, not only exact keywords.
  • Context-rich results: shows summary, labels, source, and last modified.
  • Privacy-safe: powered by Mistral we don’t train on your data.
Containers

Auto Labels & Summaries

What it is: Every file gets a short, skimmable summary and smart labels, so you know what it is without opening it. Scan results at a glance, filter by labels, combine with flags and containers, and ask natural-language questions that use your summaries and tags.
Example: Find the latest contracts for Acme tagged contract and signed, then add them to a container called Acme Renewal.

  • Know before you open
  • Quickly decide without opening
  • Works across files & clouds
Containers