$4.99

Port Cleaner - Signed Version

I want this!

Port Cleaner - Signed Version

$4.99

End the "Port 3000 is already in use" frustration forever. PortCleaner instantly shows you what's running on every port and lets you kill processes with one click.

What You Get:

✅ Signed & notarized macOS app - no security warnings

✅ Instant installation - just drag to Applications

✅ One-click port scanning and process termination

✅ Memory usage tracking for each process

✅ Smart safety warnings for critical processes

✅ Works with Docker, Node.js, Python, and all dev tools

Why Buy the Signed Version?

While PortCleaner is open source, this signed version saves you time:

- No need to install Xcode or build tools

- No macOS Gatekeeper warnings

- Ready to run immediately after download

- Perfect for developers who value their time

Features:

• See all active ports and processes instantly

• Kill stubborn processes with one click

• Track memory usage and process age

• Filter by port ranges or process names

• Protected mode for database processes

• Native macOS app with minimal resource usage

Requirements: macOS 10.15 or later

Note: This is the convenience package. The full source code is available on GitHub if you prefer to build it yourself. Both versions have identical features - you're paying for the hassle-free installation and my time maintaining the signed certificates.

One-time purchase. No subscriptions. No tracking. Supporting me.

I want this!

PortCleaner shows you exactly what's running on every port on your system. See the process name, how long it's been running, memory usage, and kill it with one click. No terminal commands. No hunting. Just click and it's gone.

Instant Port Scan
See all active ports and their processes in under a second. No more guessing what's running where.
One-Click Kill
Found the culprit? One click and it's gone. No need to copy PIDs or type kill commands.
Smart Safety
Protected processes like databases are highlighted. You can still kill them, but we'll warn you first.
Memory Usage
See how much RAM each process is using. Find those forgotten dev servers eating your memory.
Process Age
Shows how long each process has been running. That webpack server from last month? Yeah, we see it.
Quick Filters
Filter by port range, process name, or just show the usual suspects (3000, 8080, 5000, etc.)
Size
107 MB
30-day money back guarantee
Powered by