Organizing folders on your machine. This is one of the most basic things you'll see people do with it, but it's also so powerful and it just works. So, I already showed this off in my initial video, but we kept testing it and it just keeps performing. Even if you keep it super vague, like organized by downloads folder, then all you need to do is actually select your downloads folder. In this case, mine is already super well organized. So, you can see the footage from us testing it. I've been doing this on all my machines and it just works so well. This is a thing that a lot of us have been waiting for with our messy desktops and download folders because it doesn't just organize it. It starts out by creating a categorization system and asking you some questions about how you want it done, if it's by project or by file type and things like that. and then it does a stellar job of doing it. In my case on this machine, I had to follow up a prompt twice because it created really big archive folders in some cases and I wanted those archive folders sorted into the other categories too and it did. So this is an absolutely incredible use case. You can use it to organize everything, hard drives, archives, but also this is the one that most of you have probably seen if you followed this story because people have been showing this all over the place. And my hope is that this video goes a little deeper. So, let's look at the next use case that you can make happen with cloth co-work. And this one links to the first task, but many people don't think of this. It's renaming images inside of those folders. So, let me just do that. And clot co-work, which by the way, now is available to all pro subscribers, too. That's the $20 plan a week ago when I created the other video. It was only the more expensive ones. And also, if you haven't seen that other video, this thing is only available on the Mac app for desktop now. Windows app coming soon. It always just releases on Mac first. Let's do this now. So, here in the co-work tab on my Mac app, I'll just say new tab. And I say name all of the screenshots in my downloads based on what they are. And I just hit go. And that's literally it. It's going to go for it's going to look at the images. It's going to use image recognition and rename each one of those accordingly. If you're an avid follower of the channel or generative AI in general, you might know that this is a thing that chat GPT could already do, right? You can just upload images and let them name it. But the difference here is that it's just so darn easy. I just say what I want and it figures out a way to do it. In Chachi, this takes so long with moving files around that it's not worth it. And if you're more advanced and using something like clawed code, which is a version of this for coders, if you're not aware, well, it could do these things. But even I myself, as somebody who uses that tool regularly, sometimes found that the friction of using it, made me not want to use it. And that's the bottom line of this co-work product. That's what all of these use cases will usually point towards as you'll see. It's just stuff that has been possible before in some way, but now it's become so easy that it's actually worth doing. Feels fluid and it feels like I have to worry less about what it does because you can see it working here right now. There's progress here in the top right where it shows you the different steps. So, it analyzes screenshots and then if we check back in a few minutes, that entire folder, which is a mess right now, I mean, what is all this stuff is going to be handled and all of that doable on a $20 plan is a pretty great deal. Okay, let's fast forward to the result — a few moments later. — Okay, so full transparency on what happened here. It got stuck. It didn't work. I had to follow up with continue and worked for another 3 minutes. Something got stuck again. I said continue renaming all the screenshots. And then after another 5 minutes, it actually worked. So yeah, to be real, I wish I didn't have to say continue multiple times, but look at that. AI generated news anchors collage. That's a perfect name for this AI advantage YouTube channel. 300K subs. Screenshot 20240929 unknown. Yeah, fair enough. That's an appropriate name. I'm equally as confused by what this is. So that's totally fine. And yeah, turns out this really worked, although I had to follow