Clean up developer workspaces without guessing.
ArtifactPilot finds rebuildable project clutter, including dependency folders, generated caches, build outputs, temporary files, and framework artifacts. It then shows exactly what it found before anything moves.
Built for developer clutter, not generic PC cleaning.
Find rebuildable artifacts
Scan project folders or development drives for generated caches, dependency folders, build output, reports, and framework-specific artifacts.
Analyze before cleanup
Scan Analysis connects categories, risk labels, largest candidates, and review order so users can understand what was found before selecting anything.
Move to Recycle Bin
ArtifactPilot avoids permanent deletion in normal use. Approved items are moved to the Windows Recycle Bin when Windows can safely do so.
Scan first, clean after activation.
ArtifactPilot is designed so users can scan and inspect results before buying. Cleanup, report export, saved workspaces, custom targets, and exclusions unlock with an active license.
Designed to avoid source code and installed apps.
ArtifactPilot is built around conservative scanning, exclusion rules, project-context checks, final validation, long-path safety, and skip rules for system folders, installed games, packaged apps, SDK internals, .git, and .env.
Node, Python, frontend, .NET, Rust, Java, and more.
ArtifactPilot detects common workspace byproducts such as node_modules, .venv, __pycache__, build, dist, target, .gradle, .vite, .yarn/cache, .pnpm-store, .svelte-kit, .expo, test reports, and coverage folders.
Logs, manifests, and support bundles.
ArtifactPilot writes local activity logs and cleanup manifests. Users can export a support bundle that includes troubleshooting metadata without including project file contents, source code, .env, or .git folders.
ArtifactPilot is being prepared for public Windows release.
Want to test the beta or receive launch updates? Email us and we’ll follow up when the next build is ready.