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Typically, when you hear “cloud storage se…
Published 1 minute ago
Mahnoor is a News Writer at XDA who has been in the professional writing game since her sophomore year of high school. While pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, she also has bylines esteemed publications like XDA’s sister site, MakeUseOf, SlashGear, Laptop Mag, and Android Police.
Whether she’s spending hours debugging code or staying up all night to watch a tech event, Mahnoor’s passion for technology is undeniable. She loves writing about all things tech, with a particular focus on iOS and macOS.
Typically, when you hear “cloud storage service,” the same few names come to mind. Google Drive. OneDrive. iCloud. Maybe Dropbox. If you’re on the open-source side of things, you might also think of Nextcloud and Syncthing. Nonetheless, it’s clear that a few big names have dominated the space for years.
Beyond these services being widely recognized, the underlying idea behind them is largely the same: a place to store files, share them when needed, and not think too much beyond that. While more and more competing tools are entering the picture, most simply tweak a feature or two and call it a day. They don’t really change how we interact with our files. Well, except for one I tried out a while ago, which is easily the best alternative to all the big cloud storage services out there...with an AI twist.
The Drive AI can automatically organize your files for you
Without reinventing the basics of cloud storage
The Drive AI is the "world’s first fully agentic file management system," and it’s a tool I first tried when I was looking for NotebookLM competitors. Fast forward to today, it’s become a permanent part of my workflow as a Google Drive replacement.
With the tool, you can essentially drag and drop files into it, and the AI then automatically organizes them for you. Now, the first step of this process is essentially the same as what you’d do in any traditional cloud storage service: uploading files. But from there, The Drive AI takes over, intelligently categorizing, tagging, and structuring everything in ways that would take hours to do manually.
Instead of just acting as a storage unit, The Drive AI also acts as a personal assistant that manages your files. For instance, I’m currently a full-time student in addition to being a journalist, and my Google Drive is pretty much always overflowing with lecture slides, personal notes, and random press material.
Every time I upload something new (or someone shares it with me), I need to stop and think about where it should go, what to name it, and how I’ll remember to find it later, which is exactly the kind of friction The Drive AI eliminates. I simply drop the content in, and it scans it and finds the best possible place to store it.
For example, one of the courses I’m taking this semester is* Applications of Information and Communication Technologies*. It’s one of those courses where the lecturer provides a lot of material. Normally, I’d have to manually sort all of it into folders and subfolders. With The Drive AI, though, all I did was dump everything I had into it, and it automatically created a folder for the course.
It only created that folder once (when I uploaded the first batch of files), and every new slide, note, or document related to the course has been neatly added to the same place ever since.
The tool’s AI agents let you perform a range of file operations instantly
All the busywork, handled by AI
Beyond just auto-organizing files you add to your drive, The Drive AI’s agentic capabilities can perform a range of file operations. For instance, you can ask it to create, rename, archive, or share files with a simple prompt. Don’t want to type? Simply flip to the Voice Agent, and the AI will execute your commands instantly.
For instance, I noticed that I had uploaded the same file mindlessly a few times, and all of them were placed in the same folder. Instead of identifying each duplicate and deleting them, I simply asked the agent to delete the duplicate files in the open folder, and it handled the task immediately. The Drive AI’s Agents can also search beyond your own files and search online, letting you quickly pull in references, documents, or resources without leaving the platform.
So, for instance, I asked the agent to find me research papers to add to my folder for the course mentioned above. The agent found multiple research papers related to the course content, and it then analyzed the content of the existing folder to filter out what was redundant or irrelevant. It then showed me a list of research papers and asked which one I’d like to add, letting me make the final choice while saving hours of manual searching and sorting.
The Drive AI extends its file management to Gmail and Outlook
Your inbox finally meets its match
Now, a lot of the file organization I need to do has to do with my email. I get all sorts of press releases, press kits, newsletters, and shared documents on a daily basis, and keeping track of them all can quickly become overwhelming. The Drive AI can connect to your Gmail or Outlook account and automatically pull in email attachments you receive, adding them to your Drive AI workspace.
Similar to how the tool organizes files you upload, all the files it pulls from your email are automatically categorized, tagged, and placed in the appropriate folders, making it easy to find everything without ever leaving the platform.
For instance, here are some of the folders the tool has automatically created on the platform: Audio Devices, Projectors, Asus, Automotive Devices, Home Appliances, Pet Technology, and more. Similarly, since I get my bank statements in the same inbox, The Drive AI has set up a dedicated folder for all financial documents.
Anytime I need a document, instead of heading to my email inbox and tirelessly searching through dozens of messages, I can go straight to the relevant folder in Drive AI and grab it instantly. I can even describe the file I have in mind, and the AI agents will locate it within seconds.
The Drive AI saves me hours of tedious organization
Whether it’s my physical cupboard in my bedroom or my digital workspace, keeping everything in order is exhausting. But with The Drive AI, it’s one less thing I need to worry about!