

Voyager is a macOS file manager designed to replace Finder with intelligent, language-driven file management. It allows users to describe what they need in plain language, eliminating the busywork of staying organized as files accumulate and move across different locations throughout the workday.
Voyager creates Collections, which are rules-based views that stay current as files move. Users can build smart folders and saved searches using natural language queries that transform into structured filters. The system supports conditions based on file type, time, tags, status, and other metadata, allowing users to stack multiple rules as needed.
The product works through a three-step process: first, users choose a scope by selecting folders, drives, or subtrees; second, they compose rules using various conditions; third, they save the view once, and it automatically updates itself as files move. This approach eliminates the need for constant manual reorganization as projects evolve.
Voyager helps users maintain readable workspaces as their files change location and grow in number. It addresses the challenge of files landing in different places throughout the day and downloads piling up while users focus on their work, making it unnecessary to remap folders for every project.
Future developments include chat functionality within the file browser for asking questions with file context, tab browsing similar to web browsers for switching between contexts, split panes for side-by-side comparison, reusable organize commands for cleanup tasks, smart properties for auto-extracting file metadata, and semantic search capabilities.
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Voyager is designed for macOS users who work with files that move across applications and versions as projects evolve. It serves professionals who need to maintain organized workspaces despite files accumulating in different locations throughout the workday. The product targets users frustrated with traditional folder-based organization who want intelligent file management that adapts to their workflow rather than requiring constant manual reorganization.