Hi HN, I built Clutterfall, a small macOS app that reclaims disk space by removing application caches.
Why: I kept running into “System Data” bloat and huge caches from browsers, chat apps, dev tools (Xcode/Docker/Homebrew), and local AI tools. I wanted something minimal and transparent — not a “tune-up” app.
How it works: - Two modes: Clean (safer/default) and DeepClean (more aggressive) - Shows what will be deleted + estimated size before you confirm - Runs only when you launch it (no background agents) - No analytics / tracking
Tradeoffs: - Some apps will rebuild caches; first launch may be slower or data may re-download.
To make it easy to try, I set the app to free until Jan 19, 2026.
I’d love feedback on: 1) what cache locations you’d want included/excluded 2) edge cases I should watch for 3) how to communicate risk clearly without scare tactics
markx2•1h ago
I have Onyx installed and have used it for years. I don't use it regularly but it does the job.
darekhta•1h ago
Why: I kept running into “System Data” bloat and huge caches from browsers, chat apps, dev tools (Xcode/Docker/Homebrew), and local AI tools. I wanted something minimal and transparent — not a “tune-up” app.
How it works: - Two modes: Clean (safer/default) and DeepClean (more aggressive) - Shows what will be deleted + estimated size before you confirm - Runs only when you launch it (no background agents) - No analytics / tracking
Tradeoffs: - Some apps will rebuild caches; first launch may be slower or data may re-download.
To make it easy to try, I set the app to free until Jan 19, 2026.
Link: https://clutterfall.app (Mac App Store link on the page)
I’d love feedback on: 1) what cache locations you’d want included/excluded 2) edge cases I should watch for 3) how to communicate risk clearly without scare tactics