I sit on a mountain of digital material—millions of files that span high-resolution photos and videos, vast collections of documents and PDFs, an archive of music and other audio, plus several gigabytes of original Python source code. Right now the sheer volume makes it impossible to see what is truly valuable and what is clutter, so I need a specialist who can impose order and attach a realistic price tag to every item. The structure I want is driven by worth, not by date, category, or file type. In practice that means grouping assets into sensible value tiers (e.g., premium, mid-tier, long-tail) and making that hierarchy navigable through either a well-designed folder tree, a searchable database, or a lightweight DAM solution—whichever achieves speed and clarity at scale. Automated metadata extraction, AI image recognition, and Python scripting are all welcome if they cut manual effort and improve accuracy. Once everything is catalogued, I need an honest market valuation that I can confidently take to buyers. Please benchmark against recent comparable sales or accepted pricing models and flag any intellectual-property considerations around the original code base or licensed media. Acceptance criteria • Complete, searchable index covering every file with key metadata and assigned value tier • Clear documentation of the organizational logic and any scripts or tools you build • A valuation report (CSV or XLSX) listing individual assets, estimated resale price, and total portfolio value, plus notes on high-potential items and recommended sales channels • One short walkthrough video or live hand-off session so I can navigate the system myself If this sounds achievable, let’s get my digital trove sorted and ready for the market.