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FloqFiles
The fast macOS file manager that never breaks your files
FloqFiles is a macOS file manager built on lightness and operation safety. Git integration, multi-level undo with a persistent operation history, four views, instaA native macOS file manager built on lightness and operation safety. Git status & commits in every folder, multi-level undo with a persistent history, instant search, batch rename, folder sync. Launches in 0.5s, 60fps at 100k files. $20 once, 14-day trial.nt search. 14-day free trial.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Haruki, a solo developer from Japan — and FloqFiles is, honestly, attempt #33.
Over the past 8 years I've shipped 32 iOS apps. Almost all of them failed. My best one peaked at 19.3k downloads — and even that never turned into something sustainable. Every time, I told myself the *next* idea would be the one.
Somewhere around failure #32 I finally saw the pattern: I kept building apps I guessed other people might want, instead of the tool I desperately wanted myself.
FloqFiles is the opposite — and my first Mac app. As a developer I live in a file manager all day, and Finder kept failing me in two ways: it has no idea what Git is, and one careless drag can quietly wreck a folder with no way back.
So this time I built for myself, around two obsessions:
**It never breaks your files.** Every copy, move, rename, and delete is undoable — multiple levels deep — and the operation history survives relaunches, so you can go back even after restarting. Overwrites go through the Trash. You can experiment fearlessly.
**It stays out of your way.** Native AppKit. Launches in under half a second, scrolls 100,000 files at 60 fps, ~0% CPU at idle.
On top of that: Git status tints in every view (stage, commit, push, branch-switch from a side panel), search-as-you-type backed by a built-in name index + Spotlight, four views (icons / list / columns / gallery), advanced batch rename, and folder sync & compare.
FloqFiles is $20 once — no subscription. Full-featured 14-day trial, no card needed.
After 32 apps I've learned not to predict what happens next. But this is the first one I open every single day myself — and that already makes it different. I'd love your feedback, especially: what would it take for you to switch from Finder?
I'll be here all day! 🙏
Quick update, one day after launch: FloqFiles 1.1 is out — with tabs! 📑
Browse multiple folders as tabs in one window (⌘T opens the current folder in a new tab), open any folder in a new tab from its context menu, and all the native macOS tab gestures just work. Existing users get the update automatically in-app.
Thanks for all the comments and feedback here — keep it coming. What should I build next?
Multi-level undo with a persistent history is such a lifesaver for someone who nukes the wrong folder weekly. The 0.5s launch genuinely surprised me too, no spinning beachball in sight.
How does the multi-level undo actually persist across app restarts, and is there a chance of bloating the operation history over time on a huge project?
About FloqFiles on Product Hunt
“The fast macOS file manager that never breaks your files”
FloqFiles was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #122 on the daily leaderboard. FloqFiles is a macOS file manager built on lightness and operation safety. Git integration, multi-level undo with a persistent operation history, four views, instaA native macOS file manager built on lightness and operation safety. Git status & commits in every folder, multi-level undo with a persistent history, instant search, batch rename, folder sync. Launches in 0.5s, 60fps at 100k files. $20 once, 14-day trial.nt search. 14-day free trial.
FloqFiles was featured in Mac (103.6k followers), Productivity (655.7k followers) and Developer Tools (515.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 228.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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