how it works
Grove tends the way a gardener does. It waits for things to settle, gathers the loose files where they belong, and keeps a living note of what's there, current as the work grows. It moves and renames, and never throws anything away.
first
New files land where they land, and Grove does not pounce. It lets the dust settle, so nothing moves while you are mid-thought.
then
When the folder is quiet, Grove looks at what is there and sees what belongs together.
and
Screenshots with screenshots, readings with readings, drafts with drafts. Tidy folders, the way you would have done it with an afternoon to spare.
finally
A plain note of what is here and how it fits together, kept current with every tend and growing as the work does. It lets nothing slip, so you, and any agent you open, can pick the work back up with the whole picture in hand.
Nothing is deleted. Every change is reversible, so you can undo any time.
or just ask
Tending runs on its own, but you do not have to wait for it. Ask Grove, in plain words, to tidy now, find something, or write a note. It carries the same gentle hand, and the same undo.
tidy this folder and tell me what changed
Sorted twelve files into images, readings, and writing, and refreshed the note. Nothing was deleted, so you can undo any move any time.
you hold the reins
Choose how much to hand over, and lock anything you want left alone.
Grove proposes each change and waits. Nothing moves until you say yes.
Grove handles the small, settled things on its own and tells you what it did.
Grove keeps the whole folder tended in the background, the way a garden is kept.
Lock any file or folder to keep Grove out of it. Your files stay where they are; Grove never hosts them. To tend, and to answer when you ask, the snippets it needs go to Grove's own model, never stored and never used for training.
Install Grove, sign in, and start your trial in the app. It tends in the background, and you can undo anything, any time.