One-liner
A lightweight, fast file manager for iOS that lets users browse, organize, and manage files across local storage and cloud services with a clean interface.
Strengths
- Fast performance and smooth navigation, praised in multiple reviews for being 'lightweight and responsive'
- Supports browsing and managing files from iCloud, Dropbox, and other cloud services directly within the app
- Clean, minimal UI with intuitive folder hierarchy and swipe gestures for quick actions
- Offers basic file operations like copy, move, rename, and delete without bloat
- Highly rated for reliability in handling large file collections (e.g., 'works great even with thousands of files')
Weaknesses
- Users complain about missing advanced features like batch renaming or file preview for PDFs/images ('no preview for PDFs, just a blank icon')
- Limited customization options: 'No dark mode', 'can’t change icon size or layout'
- Some users report crashes when accessing certain cloud folders ('crashes when opening Dropbox subfolders')
- No built-in search functionality beyond basic name matching ('search only by filename, not content')
- Lacks integration with third-party tools like automation apps (Shortcuts) or backup services
Opportunities
- Build a dark mode and customizable UI to address user frustration around aesthetics and accessibility
- Add file preview support for common formats (PDF, images, documents) to improve usability
- Integrate with Apple Shortcuts to enable automation workflows (e.g., auto-move downloads to specific folders)
- Implement a powerful search function with metadata/content filtering to stand out from basic file managers
- Offer selective cloud sync or backup options (e.g., one-tap backup to iCloud or Google Drive)
Competitors
- Documents by Readdle
- iExplorer
- Files by Apple
- Total Commander
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 10:47:46 AM