Your Zo Computer workspace is where all your files, projects, and documents live. The easiest way to keep it organized? Just ask Zo.
Ask Zo to set it up
You don't need to manually create folders or move files around. Just tell Zo what you want:
Organize my workspace into folders for Projects, Documents, and Scripts
Move all my loose files into the right folders
Rename my files to something more descriptive
Zo handles the rest.
Find anything instantly
Don't remember where something is? Ask:
Find my notes from last week
Where's the script I wrote for Twitter?
Zo searches your entire workspace by filename and content.
Give Zo memory
Want Zo to always know how your workspace is structured? Tell it:
Create an AGENTS.md with notes about my projects and how I like things organized
Zo reads this file automatically in future sessions, so it stays on the same page as you.
Keep it clean
When things pile up, just ask:
Clean up my workspace and move unused files to Trash
That's it. You don't need a system — you just need to tell Zo what you want.
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