The Filedotto community forums have been vocal about certain bugs over the past year. The updated version addresses the most critical ones:
Users who have installed the update report a 99.7% reduction in these errors, according to Filedotto’s status page.
To understand the magnitude of the FileDotto Polly updated release, we must first look back. FileDotto originally launched as a straightforward document organizer. Over time, it evolved to include tagging, cross-platform syncing, and basic search functionality. However, the introduction of "Polly"—an AI-driven assistant—changed the game. Polly was designed to learn user behavior, predict folder structures, and automate repetitive tasks like renaming batches of files or moving archived documents.
The previous version of Polly was functional but had limitations. Users reported occasional lag during large transfers, limited language support, and a steep learning curve for the automation rules. The developer community listened. After six months of beta testing, the FileDotto Polly updated version is now live, and early metrics suggest a 40% increase in processing speed and a 95% user satisfaction rate regarding the new workflow.
The Polly module within Filedotto has been completely re-engineered. Originally launched as a basic file query assistant, Polly now functions as an intelligent document processing (IDP) engine with predictive filing, automated metadata tagging, and conversational search.
This update focuses on three pillars: Speed, Accuracy, and Integration.
The Polly panel has been redesigned in the right sidebar of Filedotto:
Polly now supports custom taxonomy. It can read inside PDFs, images (OCR), and spreadsheets to generate:
If you are already using Filedotto and the Polly integration, follow these steps to get the updated version:
Note: The update may take 2-5 minutes. During this time, existing triggers will pause but will resume automatically.