Organize Builder with Files (folders, sharing, public links)

The Builder opens on the Files tab — a Google-Drive-style workspace over everything you build: sites, docs, sheets, and uploaded PDFs, all in one nestable folder tree. (Your Personal context has its own Files at /me/drive.)

Creating things:
• Click "+ New" → New folder, New doc, Upload PDF, or New site / From template / Import site.
• New items land in whatever folder you're currently viewing.

Folders:
• Double-click a folder (or use its ⋯ menu → Open) to go in; the breadcrumb at the top walks you back out.
• ⋯ → Rename, Move to…, or Delete. Deleting a folder leaves its contents at the parent level — nothing is lost.

Moving items:
• Any item's ⋯ menu → "Move to…" lists your folders. Pick one (or "Top level").

Sharing — who can view or edit:
• ⋯ → Share… on any item OR folder. Search teammates and set each to Viewer or Editor.
• Sharing a FOLDER grants access to everything inside it (unless an item sets its own narrower access — an explicit setting always wins).

Public links:
• In the Share dialog, flip "Publicly viewable" and click "Copy public link". Anyone with the link can view — no account needed.
• If your org has a verified custom domain, public folders/sites get a clean readable URL on that domain. Otherwise the link is an unguessable turtini.com/d/… link. Either way, you can password-protect it.
• Mark a whole folder public to publish a tidy, browsable listing of its public contents.

Put files on a site:
• In the page editor, add a "Files: …" block (Folder Listing, PDF, Document, Site Link, or Item), then paste a public link from the Share dialog. The block renders live and self-heals if you rotate the link.

Let Wally tidy up:
• Ask Wally to "organize my files" — it proposes a folder structure, and one click applies it. Changed your mind? Wally's action is fully reversible (undo restores every item's prior folder).