Head to head
TidyBar vs DaisyDisk
DaisyDisk is the best-looking disk visualizer on the Mac, and it's cheap. But it's a viewer - you delete things by hand, and it doesn't find duplicates, uninstall apps, or target developer build folders.
TidyBar includes a fast disk map too, then adds the cleanup tools DaisyDisk leaves out.
Quick verdict
Choose TidyBar if you want cleanup done for you. Choose DaisyDisk if you only want a gorgeous disk-usage map.
$25 one-time · no subscription · macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later · Apple Silicon & Intel
| TidyBar | DaisyDisk | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $25 one-time | $9.99 one-time |
| Disk map | Yes | Yes (its specialty) |
| Duplicate finder | Yes | No |
| App uninstaller | Yes | No |
| Developer build junk | Yes | No |
| Cache cleanup | Yes | Manual |
Choose TidyBar if
- You want duplicates, app leftovers and build junk handled
- You want one-click cleanup, not manual deletion
- You want removals to go to the Trash
Choose DaisyDisk if
- You only want to visualize disk usage
- You want the cheapest option and don't mind deleting by hand
FAQ
Does TidyBar have a disk map like DaisyDisk?+
Yes - an interactive treemap of your whole disk that builds in seconds.
Is DaisyDisk cheaper?+
Yes, DaisyDisk is $9.99. TidyBar is $25 but does the actual cleanup (duplicates, uninstall, build junk), not just visualization.
Try TidyBar for $25, once.
Free to download & scan. Unlock cleaning when you're ready.
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