Native Mac file cleanup

Tymender

A calm place to rename the files that collect on your Mac: screenshots, receipts, PDFs, notes, images, archives, and media. Tymender reads the file, suggests a clearer name, and waits for your review.

First public build is being prepared. The download will appear here after signing, notarization, and final packaging.

Rename by reviewing, not hoping.

Tymender is built around one rule: no file changes until you have seen the proposed names. Start from a watched folder, Finder, or drag-and-drop, then approve the batch yourself.

Names from the contents

It uses extracted text, OCR, document metadata, image dates, and file type signals so filenames can describe the item instead of the old timestamp or camera code.

One review flow

Select files in Tymender or send them from Finder's right-click menu. Either way, you land in the same preview with search, filters, editable names, and a clear apply button.

A record of changes

Each applied batch keeps before-and-after names in history. Copy summaries, export records, and undo when the original path is still available.

The cleanup loop is deliberately small.

Most file-renaming tools either ask you to write rules or trust automation. Tymender keeps the work close to the files and gives you a short path from mess to reviewed names.

01

Point it at the mess

Add a folder, drag files in, or use Finder. Tymender only works with the files you choose.

02

Read the suggestions

See original and proposed names side by side. Edit names directly before the batch is applied.

03

Apply with a trail

Rename the batch, then keep the record in History for review, export, or undo.

Real screens from the current Mac app.

The screenshot set uses a fake demo folder, not personal files. It shows the current onboarding, file browser, rename preview, privacy settings, product updates, and rename history.

Tymender file browser showing demo files in a watched folder
Watched-folder browser with mixed file types
Tymender rename preview sheet showing suggested filenames before applying a batch
Editable preview before the batch applies
Tymender onboarding screen explaining local naming and setup steps
Onboarding
Tymender Settings Privacy page showing local-data guarantees
Privacy settings
Tymender Settings What's New page with product updates
What's New
Tymender history screen showing before-and-after rename records
Rename history

For files named by devices, downloads, and haste.

Tymender is for ordinary cleanup: saved receipts, screenshots with timestamps, PDFs called final-final, camera imports, zipped launch assets, meeting notes, and media files that need enough context to find later.

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Direct Mac download, once the release build is ready.

Tymender is not public yet. The first release is planned as a signed and notarized DMG sold from this site as a one-time purchase.

Planned license $9.99

One-time purchase for local naming, previews, history, exports, and undo. No subscription planned for the first release.

Stripe Checkout opens after the signed DMG and license delivery flow are ready.

macOS 14 or later

Built as a native Mac app. Apple Intelligence can help on compatible Macs, and local naming remains available.

Signed and notarized DMG

The download will be linked only after Developer ID signing, notarization, stapling, and Gatekeeper verification.

Direct purchase first

The first sales setup is planned through Stripe Checkout and a direct license flow, with App Store distribution left for later.

Questions before the first download.

The public build is still being prepared, but the product direction is already clear.

Does Tymender rename automatically?

No. It creates a preview first. You can edit suggestions and apply the batch only when the list looks right.

Does it upload my files?

No uploads by default. The app works with selected files locally, and optional external providers are opt-in only.

What file types are supported?

Screenshots, images, PDFs, text documents, office-style documents, archives, media files, and generic files can all be reviewed.

Why no public download yet?

The release needs Developer ID signing, notarization, packaging, and final Gatekeeper verification before it should be linked publicly.

Next milestone: signed public build.

The website now uses real app screens. The download link comes after the release build passes signing, notarization, and Gatekeeper checks.

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