About

Storage should get out of the way.

Cloud storage became essential, then became complicated. The tools that hold our files grew into suites — more surfaces, more menus, more places a document could be. Somewhere in that growth, putting a file down and finding it again got slower.

DataDock is a reply to that. Not a shorter feature list for its own sake — a drive built around the handful of things people genuinely do every day, made fast enough that they stop thinking about the drive at all.

What that means in practice

Fewer things, done properly

Most drives grow into ecosystems. This one does not. Upload, organise, find, share, and see what room is left — those are the jobs, and they get the attention.

It behaves like a desktop app

A command palette, real keyboard navigation, multi-select, drag and drop, instant previews. The things that make a file manager fast are the things the web usually leaves out.

Speed is a feeling, not a metric

Every action answers immediately and reconciles afterwards. Nothing spins where it could simply be done.

Who it is for

People with enough files that organisation matters, and enough work to do that it should not take long.

Students
Notes, assignments and projects that must still be findable a term later.
Developers
Documentation, screenshots, archives — everything a project accumulates.
Designers
Large libraries of images, prototypes and exports that resist tidy naming.
Freelancers
Client deliverables, contracts and invoices, shared without a second service.

What it is not

Saying this plainly seems better than implying otherwise. These are deliberately out of scope, not missing.

  • A document editor
  • A collaboration suite
  • A sync client for your desktop
  • A replacement for an enterprise ecosystem

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