This open-source app helped me free up tons of storage on my Mac
No more residual files or bloated system data

If you're switching from a Windows PC to a Mac, you'll realize that most MacBooks have a base storage of 256 GB. Unlike Windows laptops that have 512 GB or even 1 TB SSDs on mid-range and flagship laptops, Apple charges a hefty amount to upgrade to the next storage tier—resulting in most consumers opting for the base storage to save a few hundred dollars. Now, you can get around the issue of low storage by getting an external SSD for cheap. However, you would also want to keep some part of the internal storage free. What makes it slightly difficult on the base model is the way macOS handles data.