Behind the Scenes at SortStory
A glimpse into our world. Here is how we turn chaos into calm, one room at a time.
Still keeping your beautiful bags in dust bags? Out of sight is out of mind. If you wish to use your bags more frequently, keep them open and see the increase in usage over time. Do you keep your handbags in dust bags?
TOY ROTATION = calmer kids & happier homes! ✨ ✅ Less overwhelm ✅ Easier clean-up ✅ Fresh excitement each time ✅ Less attachment to one toy 🎉 Bonus: sparks creativity in your child + keeps your home organized! Would you try this at home? 👇
Work spaces or home, every area can be organized to bring out efficiency. DM us to get started with yours.
Am I obsessed with my business? Yes, I am. I love exploring different folding methods and optimizing spaces for my clients.
From starting a business to prove something to myself, to having 95% of our clientele as women, served by a women-dominated team. We really celebrate Women's Day, every day.
A throwback to when I was featured in the Sunday edition of The Times of India. I'm so grateful for the love and for the opportunity to share my passion for helping people cut the clutter.
A collection of our brand videos, showing the essence of what we do: we don't just organize, we set up systems that work for you and your life.
A collection of our brand videos, showing the essence of what we do: we don't just organize, we set up systems that work for you and your life.
A collection of our brand videos, showing the essence of what we do: we don't just organize, we set up systems that work for you and your life.
A collection of our brand videos, showing the essence of what we do: we don't just organize, we set up systems that work for you and your life.
About Behind the Scenes & In the Media
People often ask me if the spaces I organize stay that way forever. The truth is, organizing is not magic. Behind every clean closet or sorted kitchen you see here is a lot of messy, hands-on work. When I was featured in The Times of India, I didn't talk about fancy bins or perfectly color-coded shelves. I talked about the reality: that we have to be willing to let go of what we no longer use before we can ever create space for peace.
My philosophy has always been simple. Sabse pehle, we declutter. If you just organize your clutter, it is still clutter. That is why our process starts with a deep dive into your routines. We look at where you actually struggle, whether it is a kitchen pantry that never stays tidy or a wardrobe that feels overwhelming every morning.
Why We Work This Way
I started SortStory in 2020 because I wanted to prove to myself that I could create systems that last. Today, my team and I are focused on lightening the mental load, particularly for women who are often doing the heavy lifting at home. We do not just come in and rearrange items. We teach you folding hacks, establish zoning blueprints, and help you set up routines that take five minutes to maintain.
More Than Just Organizing
Being featured in the media for our work has been a proud moment, but the real reward is hearing from a client whose morning routine is suddenly peaceful because they know exactly where their keys and bags are. Whether we are doing a virtual decluttering session or a full home setup, our goal is the same. We help you create a physical and emotional space where you can finally breathe. If you are feeling stuck, know that you do not have to tackle it alone. We are here to guide you through the process, step by step, with no judgment.
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