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Love the concept. I often manually test how my brand appears in AI responses and whether it shows up in real queries. Turning this into a structured metric and workflow is super relevant right now. Tools like this will become essential for founders in the AI-first world.

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RenameClick is an offline-first AI file renamer and organizer for Mac/Windows.
It analyzes file content locally (no uploads) to generate clean, descriptive names, then auto-sorts files into folders by category using presets. Comes with 2 presets out of the box, but the real power is custom presets with your own categories.
Supports batch processing, multilingual output, custom prompts (instructions), and optional cloud/local LLMs (Ollama, LM Studio).

RenameClickRename and auto-sort files with offline AI
Alexleft a comment
This is a relaunch with a set of updates added since the first release. Over the past weeks, I focused on expanding flexibility based on early feedback: Added support for cloud AI providers (optional) Integrated LM Studio and Ollama for local LLMs Introduced custom prompts to fully control naming logic Added a multilingual interface Launched automatic file organization into category folders...

RenameClickRename and auto-sort files with offline AI
Offline AI File Renamer for Mac & Windows.
RenameClick is an offline-first AI file renamer that works locally on your machine.
Batch rename files and turn cryptic filenames into readable ones in minutes.
Files stay private, cloud providers are optional.

RenameClick - Offline AI File RenamerRename images & documents based on what’s inside
Alexleft a comment
Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a small desktop tool that automatically renames files based on what’s inside them (images, PDFs, scans, etc). It runs fully on your device - I wanted something simple that works without a bunch of setup. Would love to hear feedback if you’re into file organization or AI tools.

RenameClick - Offline AI File RenamerRename images & documents based on what’s inside
Alexleft a comment
This is exactly the kind of thing that’s ruining the internet. It’s already overflowing with bots pretending to be people, and “innovations” like this only make the problem worse. Instead of improving online spaces, projects like yours turn them into a wasteland of artificial engagement and noise.

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