SaneSync Mac app window showing the local neural core online

Local neural core online

SaneSync

A Mac command center for people who want AI help with files, downloads, cleanup, and desktop workflows without surrendering control of their machine.

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What It Is

Plain English file commands with a visible safety layer.

SaneSync is being built as a local-first desktop agent. You describe the file operation you want, SaneSync turns it into a structured command, then you preview and approve the result before anything important changes.

Organize Downloads

Ask for cleanup, sorting, deduping, or folder structure changes in normal language instead of writing shell commands.

Preview Risk

Dangerous operations are treated as approval flows, not blind execution. The app is designed to show what will happen first.

Keep It Local

The core product direction is on-device file understanding, local command parsing, explicit permissions, and no default file uploads.

Current Interface

A real online-state screenshot from the Mac app.

Public screenshots are only taken from healthy states. This capture shows the local neural core online, readable quick actions, and the command console ready for input.

SaneSync Mac app showing System Online, quick action buttons, and a command entry console

Safety Model

The point is control, not magic.

SaneSync is for file operations where mistakes are expensive. The product is designed around inspectable plans, explicit permissions, and recovery paths.

1

Parse the request

Natural language becomes a structured operation that can be reviewed before execution.

2

Show the plan

The app should explain file movement, cleanup, and conflict handling before it changes your filesystem.

3

Keep a trail

Undo history, permission prompts, and conservative defaults are part of the product contract.

Help Build It

SaneSync needs workflow examples, bug reports, and careful contributors.

Useful contributions include realistic file organization prompts, safety edge cases, parser training examples, docs fixes, UI issues, and pull requests that keep the app local-first.