Our Take
Arda Can Kırkoç built Room Service because he was tired of watching developers brag about their MacBooks running hot enough to fry eggs. Xcode caches, node_modules folders that eat entire drives, Docker images from 2019, Python environments nobody remembers creating—these things pile up until your $3,000 machine starts thermal throttling just to open Chrome. Room Service finds all of it and shows you exactly what's safely rebuildable.
Most cleaning tools treat your Mac like a Windows PC from 2007. Room Service knows developers. It targets Xcode DerivedData that can be regenerated in seconds, Brew leftovers, CocoaPods you forgot about, Android build artifacts taking up 30+ GB. Docker images. Yarn caches. Rust target directories. It's the difference between "cleaning your Mac" and "actually knowing what you're deleting so you don't break your build." One click refreshes everything.
Every developer knows the pain. Every developer has a "cleanup script" that's really just a collection of StackOverflow commands they're scared to run. Room Service gives you visibility first, cleanup second—because the real problem isn't disk space, it's not knowing what's safe to nuke. Now you do.
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