Keep Enterprise Mac Workstations Fast and Bloat-Free

Automate background cache cleanup, reclaim 100GB+ per engineer, and eliminate disk-full build crashes across your entire engineering fleet

Takes 60 seconds · Free · No signup
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Built for Modern macOS Engineering Workflows

Safely automate build-artifact garbage collection across your team without breaking local environments

Developer-Aware Purging
Zero broken builds or deleted code
Detects active Xcode, Docker, and Bun instances
Ignores files linked to uncommitted git branches
Configurable retention windows per project type
Centralized Fleet Dashboard
Complete IT visibility across all MacBooks
Real-time disk space tracking per team member
One-click team configuration deployment via Jamf or Kandji
Automated alerts before disk space hits critical 5% threshold
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Background Autopilot
Silent maintenance while engineers sleep
Runs non-intrusive background maintenance scripts
Cleans Docker engine bloat and Homebrew cache safely
Reclaims up to $50k annually in developer productivity
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Use Cases

For Engineering Managers +
For IT & Fleet Managers +
For Senior iOS & Web Engineers +

FAQ

No. Prune reads local git statuses and active process trees to isolate only abandoned, re-compilable build caches and orphaned log files.
Prune deploys in under 5 minutes using your existing MDM solutions like Jamf, Kandji, or FleetDM with zero end-user intervention required.
Never. All analysis and purging occur locally on the machine. Only non-sensitive aggregate storage metrics are sent to the management dashboard.

Deployment Roadmap

From installation to enterprise fleet optimization in 3 simple steps

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Step 1: Deploy via MDM

Distribute the lightweight Prune background daemon across your macOS fleet using Jamf, Kandji, or standard PKG installers.

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Step 2: Set Team Policies

Define global cache retention thresholds for Xcode, Docker, Homebrew, and Node modules in the management portal.

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Step 3: Measure ROI

Watch storage reclamation metrics roll into your central console while developer ticket volume drops to zero.

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