For teams

See the disk bloat across your entire engineering team

Platform teams get a hosted dashboard showing every enrolled laptop: cache sizes, top offenders, trend lines. Developers keep their CLI. You get org-wide visibility without standing up any infrastructure.

Org
Acme Inc / Engineering
Devices
42
p50 reclaimable
23 GB
Total this week
1.8 TB

Top offenders

carlos@aiclean.tech (M2 Max)312 GB
sam@aiclean.tech (M3 Pro)198 GB
priya@aiclean.tech (Ubuntu)172 GB
marco@aiclean.tech (M1 Air)141 GB

Worst tools (fleet total)

Docker612 GB
HuggingFace hub418 GB
Gradle287 GB
node_modules × N220 GB

You have no idea what 40 laptops look like

Every dev has 20–200 GB of invisible caches. Multiply by your team size. This is the first tool that actually shows you.

Onboard in two commands

Each developer runs aiclean agent enroll --org-token <xxx>. That is it. Metrics appear within minutes — no infra to run.

Enforce policy, not rules

Push org-wide cleanup schedules. "Clean low-risk items on every machine below 20% disk." Apply once, ship to the fleet.

How teams onboard

  1. 1

    Create your org

    Sign in to aiclean.tech/dashboard with Google or email magic link. Create an org, get an enrollment token.

  2. 2

    Invite your team

    Distribute the enroll command or the enrollment token via your onboarding docs. No new password for developers.

  3. 3

    See real metrics

    p50 / p90 / p99 disk usage per tool across your fleet. Top offenders. Trends over time. CSV export for finance.

  4. 4

    Ship a policy

    Define a rule in the dashboard ("auto-clean docker weekly on all machines"). It syncs to every enrolled agent.

Fleet is included in every Pro subscription. Individual Pro users get a personal dashboard (org of one). Full team features — SSO, shared policies, audit log — roll out in Q2.

Start with Pro

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