One-liner
A lightweight, no-frills app for viewing and managing project files, particularly useful for users who need quick access to project data without heavy editing tools.
Strengths
- Highly rated for fast loading and smooth navigation of project files ("Loads instantly, no lag even with large projects")
- Clean, minimal interface that reduces cognitive load ("Simple layout makes it easy to find what I need")
- Strong performance on older devices ("Runs perfectly on my 2015 iPad")
- Effective file previewing for common project formats like .pptx, .xlsx, and .pdf
- Reliable sync across devices when using the associated cloud service
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes when opening complex or nested project folders ("App freezes every time I open a folder with 50+ subfolders")
- No offline mode despite claiming cloud sync ("I can’t view my project when I’m not connected")
- Missing basic features like search, filtering, or tagging ("Can’t find anything quickly—no search at all")
- Poor support for custom file types beyond standard office formats
- Outdated UI design feels inconsistent with modern iOS standards ("Looks like it was made in 2016")
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first alternative with smart folder indexing and local caching
- Add a powerful search function with metadata and content indexing (even if just for text in PDFs and docs)
- Introduce a dark mode and modern UI refresh to appeal to younger professionals
- Support custom file types and integrations with popular project management tools (e.g., Asana, Notion)
- Offer a free tier with core viewing + paid upgrade for advanced features (e.g., annotations, export)
Competitors
- Microsoft OneNote
- Notion
- Google Drive
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:39:12 PM