Get Started with Zush
Start with a small folder. A 10 to 20 file batch is enough to see how Zush reads content, suggests filenames, and lets you edit before anything is renamed.
First rename batch
Section titled “First rename batch”- Install Zush: use the Mac download, Mac App Store, or Microsoft Store.
- Add files or a folder from Finder, File Explorer, Downloads, Desktop, or a project folder.
- Choose the naming style: a simple AI title, a saved Template, or a pattern built with Naming Blocks.
- Review the suggested names. Edit weak names inline or regenerate a single file.
- Apply the batch when the preview looks right.
- Open rename history if you need to inspect or undo the batch later.
What to try first
Section titled “What to try first”| Folder | Why it is a good first test |
|---|---|
| Downloads | Mixed PDFs, screenshots, images, archives, and exports show how Zush handles variety. |
| Screenshots | Visual content quickly shows whether AI-generated names are useful. |
| Client or project exports | Repeated context helps you test Templates and Naming Blocks. |
| Photos or screen recordings | Media files show the value of content-aware names. |
Mac and Windows parity
Section titled “Mac and Windows parity”The core workflow is the same on both platforms: add files, review suggested names, apply, monitor folders, and undo if needed. Platform differences are mostly about installation and the files app you start from: Finder on Mac, File Explorer on Windows.