Room Service helps developers understand what is actually filling their Mac, then clean it with more confidence. From Xcode build data and package caches to Docker, generated folders, app leftovers, duplicates, and privacy traces, it turns scattered disk clutter into a workflow you can inspect, review, and act on without losing control.
Hey Product Hunt, I built Room Service after getting frustrated with how generic most Mac cleaners feel.
On my machine, the problem was never just “junk.” It was Xcode build data, package manager caches, Docker data, generated folders like node_modules and .venv, app leftovers, duplicates, privacy traces, shared game engine caches and logs, and a general lack of visibility into what was actually happening on disk. Most tools I tried either missed too much or reduced the whole experience to risky one click cleanup.
I wanted something that felt more transparent and more useful day to day. That is what Room Service became, a Mac cleaner built for developers, with a real home dashboard to keep disk usage and reclaimable space easy to follow, developer focused scan coverage, a review first cleanup workflow, a dedicated Performance workspace for live system metrics, Startup Item management, Applications and Leftovers cleanup, Privacy Mode, PIN protection, Touch ID support, Smart Alerts, Quarantine and Undo for safer deletes, and a shared desktop and CLI workflow.
The goal was not to make another generic cleaner. It was to build a cleanup tool that fits the way developer Macs actually fill up, and gives you enough visibility and control to trust what happens next.
Thanks for checking it out.
As a small thank you for the Product Hunt launch, I set up a 50% discount for the community, valid for the next 2 days: https://bit.ly/3NjKctQ
Hey Product Hunt, I built Room Service after getting frustrated with how generic most Mac cleaners feel.
On my machine, the problem was never just “junk.” It was Xcode build data, package manager caches, Docker data, generated folders like node_modules and .venv, app leftovers, duplicates, privacy traces, shared game engine caches and logs, and a general lack of visibility into what was actually happening on disk. Most tools I tried either missed too much or reduced the whole experience to risky one click cleanup.
I wanted something that felt more transparent and more useful day to day. That is what Room Service became, a Mac cleaner built for developers, with a real home dashboard to keep disk usage and reclaimable space easy to follow, developer focused scan coverage, a review first cleanup workflow, a dedicated Performance workspace for live system metrics, Startup Item management, Applications and Leftovers cleanup, Privacy Mode, PIN protection, Touch ID support, Smart Alerts, Quarantine and Undo for safer deletes, and a shared desktop and CLI workflow.
The goal was not to make another generic cleaner. It was to build a cleanup tool that fits the way developer Macs actually fill up, and gives you enough visibility and control to trust what happens next.
Thanks for checking it out.
As a small thank you for the Product Hunt launch, I set up a 50% discount for the community, valid for the next 2 days: https://bit.ly/3NjKctQ