Organise Modes
BatchFile Organiser supports four folder structures. This page shows what each one does and when to use it.
Date source
Whenever a mode includes Year or Month, the app uses the file’s last modified date.
Example date:
report.pdfmodified in March 2024
Type
Groups files only by category.
Example output:
Images/
Documents/
Videos/
Audio/
Archives/
Code/
Other/
Best for:
- Messy folders like Downloads
- General cleanup when you do not care about dates
- Fastest, simplest structure
Year / Type
Adds a year layer before the file category.
Example output:
2024/Images/
2024/Documents/
2023/Videos/
Best for:
- Large folders that span multiple years
- Users who want date grouping without too many nested folders
Year / Month
Groups files only by year and month, without a category folder.
Example output:
2024/March/
2024/April/
2023/December/
Best for:
- Chronological archives
- Monthly project drop folders
- Users who care more about timeline than file type
Year / Month / Type
Adds the file category inside each month.
Example output:
2024/March/Images/
2024/March/Documents/
2024/April/Videos/
Best for:
- Large mixed folders containing many file types across many months
- Users who want the most structured output
File categories
The app sorts files into these categories:
- Images
- Documents
- Videos
- Audio
- Archives
- Code
- Other
Anything that does not match a known category is placed in Other.
Which mode should I choose?
- Start with Type if you want the simplest cleanup
- Use Year / Type if you want a clean date split without deep nesting
- Use Year / Month if your main goal is timeline-based browsing
- Use Year / Month / Type if you want the most detailed structure