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TidyDisk
See what is eating your dev disk. Reclaim it in one click.
TidyDisk lives in your macOS menu bar and shows what your dev projects really cost: every node_modules folder, your pnpm store, and every package installed anywhere on your machine, with versions and security advisories. Cleanup is one click and always goes to the Trash, never rm -rf. The scan is free forever. One-click cleanup is a one-time 19 euro lifetime license (founding price). MIT source on GitHub.
Hey PH! Solo dev here. TidyDisk started as a rage project after my third "clean up the Mac by hand" Saturday. The hard part was making the numbers honest: pnpm shares packages across projects via APFS clones, so naive cleaners promise space they cannot free. TidyDisk measures the shared store separately, so when it says you will get 12 GB back, you get 12 GB back.
The scan is free, today's founding price for lifetime cleanup is 19 euros.
I will be here all day. Post your damage card, I want to crown the messiest machine.
About TidyDisk on Product Hunt
“See what is eating your dev disk. Reclaim it in one click.”
TidyDisk was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #155 on the daily leaderboard. TidyDisk lives in your macOS menu bar and shows what your dev projects really cost: every node_modules folder, your pnpm store, and every package installed anywhere on your machine, with versions and security advisories. Cleanup is one click and always goes to the Trash, never rm -rf. The scan is free forever. One-click cleanup is a one-time 19 euro lifetime license (founding price). MIT source on GitHub.
On the analytics side, TidyDisk competes within Mac, Productivity and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 1.3M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how TidyDisk performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted TidyDisk?
TidyDisk was hunted by Ahmed Abouelleil. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of TidyDisk including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey PH! Solo dev here. TidyDisk started as a rage project after my third "clean up
the Mac by hand" Saturday. The hard part was making the numbers honest: pnpm shares
packages across projects via APFS clones, so naive cleaners promise space they cannot
free. TidyDisk measures the shared store separately, so when it says you will get
12 GB back, you get 12 GB back.
The scan is free, today's founding price for lifetime cleanup is 19 euros.
I will be here all day. Post your damage card, I want to crown the messiest machine.