Folder Structure

Creating folders, nested folders, folder hierarchy, root folders, folder navigation.

Folder Structure

Folders help you organize your recordings and meetings into a logical structure, making it easy to find and manage your content.

Creating Folders

Create folders to organize your content:

  1. Navigate to Recordings or Meetings
  2. Click the "New Folder" button or the folder icon with a plus sign
  3. Enter a folder name (e.g., "Q4 Client Meetings", "Product Development")
  4. Optionally select a parent folder to create a nested folder
  5. Click "Create" to create the folder

Tip: Use descriptive folder names that clearly indicate the folder's purpose. This makes it easier to find content later.

Nested Folders

Create a hierarchical folder structure for better organization:

  1. When creating a new folder, select a parent folder from the dropdown
  2. The new folder will be created as a subfolder
  3. You can nest folders up to 5 levels deep
  4. Navigate nested folders using the breadcrumb navigation

Example Folder Structure:

πŸ“ 2024

  πŸ“ Q1

    πŸ“ Client Meetings

      πŸ“ Acme Corp

      πŸ“ TechStart Inc

    πŸ“ Internal Meetings

  πŸ“ Q2

    πŸ“ Product Development

    πŸ“ Sales Calls

Folder Hierarchy

Understanding folder hierarchy:

  • Root Folders: Folders at the top level (no parent folder)
  • Subfolders: Folders nested within other folders
  • Folder Depth: Maximum nesting level is 5 folders deep
  • Inheritance: Subfolders inherit some properties from parent folders

Root Folders

Root folders are top-level folders with no parent:

  • All folders start as root folders unless you specify a parent
  • Root folders appear at the top of your folder list
  • You can move root folders to become subfolders later
  • Root folders are ideal for major categories or time periods

Folder Navigation

Navigate through your folder structure:

  1. Breadcrumb Navigation: Use breadcrumbs at the top to see your current location
  2. Folder Tree: Expand and collapse folders in the sidebar
  3. Folder View: Click on a folder to view its contents
  4. Back Navigation: Use the back button or breadcrumbs to go up levels
  5. Search: Search for folders by name