Filedotto Polly Updated

  • Security & Compliance

  • The underlying Filedotto sync engine has been updated. Polly now refreshes file changes across [Windows/Mac/iOS/Android/Web] in under 3 seconds (previously 12 seconds).

    | Area | Previous Behavior | New Behavior (Polly Updated) | |------|------------------|-------------------------------| | Search latency | 4–6 seconds | <1 second (indexed results) | | File type support | 15 types (PDF, DOCX, XLSX) | 32 types (including PSD, AI, MP4, ZIP) | | Batch upload limit | 100 files | 500 files (with progress indicator) | | Polly memory | Session-only | Persistent memory across devices | | Offline mode | No search offline | Full Polly search on local cache | filedotto polly updated

    For data teams, specifically in sectors like genomics, proteomics, and large-scale financial modeling, friction is the enemy of productivity.

    Previously, there was a slight delay (up to 5-10 minutes) between when a Polly poll closed and when Filedotto would take action. That latency is now gone. Security & Compliance

    In the updated version:
    The Filedotto Polly integration now uses WebSocket connections for real-time synchronization. The moment a poll reaches a predefined threshold (e.g., majority vote, specific answer choice), Filedotto instantly moves, copies, or archives the associated document.

    Use case example:
    A legal team uses a Polly poll to vote on contract revisions. As soon as the “Approve” votes exceed 51%, Filedotto automatically sends the contract PDF to the “Signed” folder and triggers an email to external partners. No waiting, no manual intervention. The underlying Filedotto sync engine has been updated

    The FileDotto Polly updated version (3.0) is the foundation for two major releases planned for Q4 of this year.

    Additionally, the team is working on a ChatGPT plugin so that you can query your FileDotto index using natural conversation inside the OpenAI interface.