Representative scan review
Use one read-only scan output or CI artifact to identify the recurring storage pattern.
For Mac developer teams
SafeDisk Team Storage Policy turns one representative Mac, Docker, Xcode, simulator, Homebrew, or CI cache problem into a reusable safe/review/do-not-touch policy document.
DerivedData safe, Archives review, simulators by active iOS version.
Build cache and images first; volumes review-first.
Keep new Macs from filling during toolchain setup.
Use one read-only scan output or CI artifact to identify the recurring storage pattern.
Team-specific safe/review/do-not-touch rules for Xcode, Docker, caches, and project folders.
A fixed-scope policy document your team can reuse during onboarding, cleanup weeks, and CI incidents.
Why this is cheap
Full disks rarely look like a storage problem on a team calendar. They show up as failed Xcode updates, Docker imports that stop mid-flow, onboarding delays, and engineers guessing what is safe to delete.
One representative scan or CI incident turned into a reusable cleanup policy.
After one representative scan, we return safe/review/do-not-touch rules for the team's actual toolchain.
If it prevents one repeated storage-debugging loop, the policy has done its job.
$99
One representative scan review and a first safe/review/do-not-touch policy draft for a repeated team, Docker, Xcode, or CI storage pattern.
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One repeated CI runner, build cache, Docker layer, package cache, or no-space incident converted into a reusable policy.
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Send the recurring issue and one representative scan summary. We reply if the $99 policy is a fit.
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Paste a representative read-only scan to see the first safe/review/do-not-touch team policy buckets before submitting anything.
Paste one representative scan to preview the first team policy draft.
Team first pass
Share team size, the recurring Mac storage pain, and one read-only scan if available. We will reply with whether the $99 policy document is a fit.
Small Mac-heavy developer teams where Xcode, Docker, simulator runtimes, CI caches, or onboarding repeatedly cause full-disk interruptions.
No. The workflow uses read-only scan reports with paths, sizes, and tool metadata. No file contents are needed.
No. The public team offer is currently a fixed-scope one-time digital policy document.