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Summary

FileBot is a desktop application designed for organizing and renaming movies, TV shows, and anime. It automates the process by matching files against online databases, fetching metadata, subtitles, and artwork, and then renaming and sorting them according to user-defined rules or standard naming conventions. It also offers a command-line interface for advanced automation.

Features
3/15
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Must Have

1 of 5

Automated Sorting Rules

AI File Chat

Semantic Search

Cloud Storage Integration

Privacy Controls

Other

2 of 10

Manual Approval Workflow

Local File Access

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Demo Mode

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Data Encryption & Security

Pricing
One-time
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1 year universal license

$6.00 yearly

Life-time universal license

$48.00 one time
Rationale

FileBot is a media file organizer and renamer that offers automated sorting rules based on online databases and customizable naming schemes. It allows users to review and manually adjust matches, which aligns with a manual approval workflow. While it doesn't explicitly mention cloud storage integration, it focuses on local file organization and can be set up for automated workflows on local systems and NAS devices, which implies local file access. It does not offer AI file chat or semantic search as its core functionality is rule-based renaming and organizing, not AI-driven content interaction or advanced search.