Scan
Run the read-only scan and choose the generated result file.
Free once, then deep cleanup for $29
SafeDisk AI runs locally, shows the top space culprit, prepares a one-time free Trash cleanup for approved low-risk items, then offers a $29 deep cleanup plan for everything that still needs judgment.
Approved for Trash after Xcode closes.
Review unused runtimes before removal.
Check active projects before pruning.
The scan prints folder sizes and tool metadata only. The free cleanup plan is created in your browser and the helper moves approved items to Trash, never permanent delete.
curl -O https://site-iota-ebon-80.vercel.app/scan.sh && bash scan.sh
One-time free cleanup
The free run stays in your browser. It identifies the largest bucket, unlocks up to 3 approved low-risk actions once, and shows how much remains for the $29 deep cleanup.
Choose `mac-storage-scan-*.txt` to find the biggest storage hog and prepare your one-time free cleanup.
Still blocked?
Email is enough to start. We use the scan summary to decide whether the remaining storage is worth a paid cleanup plan.
Run the read-only scan and choose the generated result file.
Move approved low-risk items to Trash once.
Pay $29 only for the remaining review-first cleanup plan.
Proof of work
The sample shows the exact format: biggest culprit, free cleanup result, remaining locked findings, safe/review/do-not-touch labels, and cleanup order.
$0
Find the biggest storage hog and move approved low-risk items to Trash once from a local cleanup plan.
Use free cleanup$29
Unlock every remaining finding, exact cleanup order, safe/review/do-not-touch labels, and a fixed-scope plan for one Mac.
Get deep cleanup Request payment linkNo. The scan result only includes paths, sizes, timestamps, and tool categories.
The free helper can move approved low-risk items to Trash after you confirm. It never permanently deletes files.
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Mac users whose space is eaten by Xcode, Docker, simulators, caches, downloads, and old installers.