Score your file management habits and get a personalized plan to fix the mess
- Answer 10 questions about how you name, store, and manage files
- Get a score from 0-100 with a letter grade from A+ to F
- Receive personalized tips based on your weakest areas
Proof: Based on file management best practices from productivity research and IT professionals
Find out how your file management habits stack up. Answer 10 questions to get a score, letter grade, and personalized tips to improve.
- Covers naming conventions, folder structure, backups, version control, duplicate management, and maintenance habits.
- Scores range from 0-100 with grades from A+ (Digital Zen Master) to F (Digital Chaos).
- Personalized tips target your 3-4 weakest areas so you know exactly where to start.
Free, no signup, takes about 2 minutes.
The average knowledge worker spends 2.5 hours per week searching for files. That is over 130 hours a year lost to disorganization. This quiz identifies exactly where your system breaks down and what to fix first.
10 questions. Instant results. Actionable tips you can use today.
Digital organization score
Answer honestly for the most useful results. There are no wrong answers.
How organized are your digital files?
Answer 10 quick questions about your file management habits. Get a score from A to F with personalized tips to level up your digital organization.
Takes about 2 minutes. No signup required.
Why digital organization matters
Messy files are not just annoying. They cost real time, create real stress, and compound into bigger problems over time.
Time lost searching
Professionals spend an average of 2.5 hours per week looking for files. That adds up to over 5 full work weeks per year spent searching instead of doing actual work.
Stress and frustration
Not being able to find what you need when you need it creates anxiety and decision fatigue. A clear system reduces cognitive load and lets you focus on what matters.
The compounding mess
Every unsorted file makes the next file harder to find. Without a system, the problem grows exponentially. The best time to fix it was yesterday. The second best time is now.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the scoring work?
Each of the 10 questions is scored from 0 to 10 points based on your answer, for a maximum of 100 points. Scores map to letter grades: 90-100 is an A+, 80-89 is an A, 70-79 is a B, 60-69 is a C+, 50-59 is a C, 40-49 is a D, and below 40 is an F.
Is the quiz actually accurate?
The quiz is based on common file management best practices recommended by productivity experts and IT professionals. It covers naming conventions, folder structure, backups, version control, and maintenance habits. While no quiz can perfectly measure organization, it highlights the areas where most people lose the most time.
Can I share my results?
Yes. After completing the quiz, click the “Share your score” button to copy a shareable message with your score and a link to the quiz. You can paste it anywhere — social media, Slack, email, or text.
What if I score low?
A low score means there is a lot of easy improvement available. The quiz generates personalized tips based on your weakest areas. Most people can jump an entire letter grade by adopting just 2-3 new habits. Start with the first tip and build from there.
Is this just marketing for renamed.to?
The quiz is a genuinely useful self-assessment tool — your tips are based on your actual answers, not a sales pitch. Renamed.to is mentioned at the end because it solves the #1 problem the quiz identifies (inconsistent file naming), but the quiz and tips are valuable regardless of whether you use any product.
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