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ScreenshotDeleter
Screenshots pile up. Now they clean up after themselves.
ScreenshotDeleter is a lightweight Mac menu bar app for people who screenshot constantly — devs, designers, anyone living in ⌘⇧4. The instant a screenshot hits disk, a popover asks: delete, schedule, or keep. Keep it and it lands in a clean gallery you can browse and copy from — never touch Finder again. $15 once, yours forever.
I'm Dominic, I built ScreenshotDeleter because my own desktop was a mess and I got tired of it.
If you take a lot of screenshots for work (debugging, design reviews, random Slack stuff), you know how fast it piles up. Within a few days you've got 40+ files named "Screenshot 2026-07-22 at 3.41.17 PM.png" and you can never find the one you actually need.
So now, the second you take a screenshot, a little popover shows up and asks: delete it, schedule it to auto-delete in a bit, or keep it. Anything you keep goes into a gallery instead of just sitting loose on your desktop, so it's actually browsable.
Kept it simple on purpose, it's just a menu bar app, everything's local (no accounts, nothing leaving your Mac), and it's $15 once(7 day free trial), no subscription.
This started as something I built for myself, so I'm curious how everyone else deals with screenshot clutter (or if you don't, what am I missing lol). I'll be around all day if anyone has questions or wants to poke holes in it.
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About ScreenshotDeleter on Product Hunt
“Screenshots pile up. Now they clean up after themselves.”
ScreenshotDeleter was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #152 on the daily leaderboard. ScreenshotDeleter is a lightweight Mac menu bar app for people who screenshot constantly — devs, designers, anyone living in ⌘⇧4. The instant a screenshot hits disk, a popover asks: delete, schedule, or keep. Keep it and it lands in a clean gallery you can browse and copy from — never touch Finder again. $15 once, yours forever.
ScreenshotDeleter was featured in Productivity (658.4k followers), Developer Tools (517.6k followers) and Menu Bar Apps (12.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 235.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted ScreenshotDeleter?
ScreenshotDeleter was hunted by Dominic Thomas. 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.
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Hey PH 👋
I'm Dominic, I built ScreenshotDeleter because my own desktop was a mess and I got tired of it.
If you take a lot of screenshots for work (debugging, design reviews, random Slack stuff), you know how fast it piles up. Within a few days you've got 40+ files named "Screenshot 2026-07-22 at 3.41.17 PM.png" and you can never find the one you actually need.
So now, the second you take a screenshot, a little popover shows up and asks: delete it, schedule it to auto-delete in a bit, or keep it. Anything you keep goes into a gallery instead of just sitting loose on your desktop, so it's actually browsable.
Kept it simple on purpose, it's just a menu bar app, everything's local (no accounts, nothing leaving your Mac), and it's $15 once(7 day free trial), no subscription.
This started as something I built for myself, so I'm curious how everyone else deals with screenshot clutter (or if you don't, what am I missing lol). I'll be around all day if anyone has questions or wants to poke holes in it.