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FileMaker

claris.com
Summary

FileMaker is a low-code development platform that enables users to build custom operational applications for various business needs. It supports cross-platform deployment, integrates with other systems, and offers features for data management, reporting, and automation. The platform also includes cloud hosting options and enterprise-grade security.

Features
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Must Have

3 of 5

Semantic Search

Cloud Storage Integration

Privacy Controls

AI File Chat

Automated Sorting Rules

Other

5 of 10

Demo Mode

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Data Encryption & Security

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Manual Approval Workflow

Local File Access

Usage Credits & Quotas

Advanced AI Model

Pricing
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Essentials

Custom
  • 5-10 users only.
  • 3 apps
  • 2 GB of FileMaker Data Storage per user/year. No upgrades available.
  • 2 GB outbound data transfer of FileMaker Data API/OData per user/month.
  • Large (2 CPU, 8 GB). No upgrades available.

Standard

Custom
  • 5-99 users. For 100+ users contact sales.
  • 256 apps
  • 6 GB of FileMaker Data Storage per user/year. Upgrades available for purchase.
  • 2 GB outbound data transfer of FileMaker Data API/OData per user/month.
  • Compute: Varies based on number of users. Upgrades available for purchase.
Rationale

FileMaker is a low-code platform for building custom operational apps, not primarily an AI-powered file organizer. While it has recently integrated some AI capabilities like semantic search and allows for integrations with cloud storage and offers security features, it does not offer AI-powered file chat, automated sorting rules, or manual approval workflows for file organization as core features. Its focus is on app development and data management, which can include file-like data, but it's not a direct competitor in the 'AI file organizer' space.