Evo Weekly — 8 May 2026
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Evo Collaborate Is Getting Folder Nesting

8 May 2026 Darius Opritescu new feature WIP

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Summary

The team showed folder management coming to Evo Collaborate. Darius demonstrated creating folders, navigating nested structures (up to 10 levels deep), editing and deleting folders (with a warning that subfolders and files go with them), and breadcrumb navigation throughout. Search works across folders and files. This brings parity with SharePoint and similar tools, and is currently being built out in pre-prod.

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Darius Opritescu
55:11 – 57:50

Thank you, Bianca. I'll share my screen. Okay, so as Bianca said last time for collaborate, you've seen sites and for that we had members and files and we've now added folders as well to help you better. have your files and we've grouped them in this folders and file section.

If I open them, you can see that we have folders at the top and the files below them. You can collapse those sections. Searching works for both of them.

The start option currently will only display the favourite files, but in the future we'll probably have an option to add a folder to favourites as well. We also have the place view and this works for folders as well. We can navigate through folders.

For example, I'll open this one. I already have a file here, but I can also create a folder. So you can see the folder was created.

We also support folder nesting up to 10 levels. To show you this, I'll go back. And in here you can see that we also have the present folders and files part.

So you can open them directly from here. For example, I'll open the legacy folder. And for this one, I've already reached the limit of nesting, so I can no longer create a new folder, and we also have this warning here.

Also, we have the breadcrumbs to show the pet up to that folder, and we can navigate through them to go back. I'll go to this one, for example. And also we can edit and delete that folder.

If I want to delete it, we will also get a warning saying that it will also delete all the documents and subfolders inside that folder. If I delete it, it will go back a level to the research folder. And I think that's it for me.

Back to Bianca.