帆立

帆立 — A new way to talk to your computer

Tell your computer
what you want.
It just does it.

No commands to memorize.
No strange symbols to type.
Free for everyone, forever.

Example Same words you’d use in a message
Move my Fukuoka trip photos into the Travel folder
Here’s the plan

I’ll gather your March photos from Downloads, show you a quick list, then move them into Travel / Fukuoka Trip when you confirm.

347 photos · ready when you are

Delete my old Beppu photos
Before anything is removed

This would remove 89 photos (about 4.2 GB) from Beppu · March 12–15, 2025. This can’t be undone after you confirm.

Cancel Show me first Go ahead
Download for your computer Install guide See how it works Developer Docs →
How it works — 使い方

Computers are powerful.
But nobody should have to
learn a secret language
just to use one.

Hotate changes that.

01

Just say what you want

Type normally — like texting someone. "Move my Kyoto trip photos to the travel folder." "Show me what's taking up space." Hotate understands you.

02

We show you before we do anything

If something could delete files or change important things, Hotate stops and shows you exactly what will happen — in plain words. You decide.

03

Free for everyone

A student in Bangkok gets the same Hotate as anyone anywhere. No account. No payment. No limit on what it can do.

04

Nothing hidden

Hotate shows every step it takes, in plain language. You can always see what your computer is doing. No surprises, ever.

Stories — 例

What changes with Hotate

Same computer. Same power.
Explained the way people actually talk.

01 / 05

Sort your travel photos

You just got back from Japan and want to move 347 photos into the right folders.

Without Hotate

You juggle hidden paths, risky bulk moves, and folder names that contain spaces. One slip and files land in the wrong place — with no friendly preview along the way.

With Hotate
Move my Japan trip photos to the travel folder
Here’s what I found

347 photos from March 2025 in Downloads. I can move them to Travel / Japan Trip after you confirm.

Ready when you are

Folder quirks used to be your problem. Hotate handles the details in the background.

02 / 05

Delete photos you don’t need

You want to free up space by removing older shots from your Beppu onsen trip.

Without Hotate

Power shortcuts often delete the moment you confirm. Cryptic options and no plain-language summary — so it’s easy to remove more than you meant.

With Hotate
Delete my old Beppu photos
Before anything is removed

89 photos (about 4.2 GB) from Beppu · March 12–15, 2025. This can’t be undone after you say go.

Cancel Show me first Go ahead

Risky actions deserve a real pause. Hotate spells out what will change, then you choose.

03 / 05

Open your food blog on your computer

You built a ramen review site and want to see how it looks before sharing it.

Without Hotate

You chase errors, installers, and jargon just to preview a project. Several disconnected steps — and none of it looks like a conversation.

With Hotate
Open my ramen blog on my computer
Getting things ready

Found your ramen-blog project. I’ll sort missing pieces quietly, then open a preview link when it’s safe.

Preview ready · tap to open in your browser

You shouldn’t need an engineering degree to preview your own work. Hotate connects the dots.

04 / 05

Rename 200 photos at once

Fukuoka and Kyoto photos are mixed together, all named IMG_0001 to IMG_0200. You want them sorted by city.

Without Hotate

Bulk renames often mean formulas or hours of clicking. One mistake can misname hundreds of files — with no rehearsal before it happens.

With Hotate
Rename my trip photos by city name
Preview of new names

IMG_0001.jpg → Fukuoka_IMG_0001.jpg
IMG_0002.jpg → Fukuoka_IMG_0002.jpg
IMG_0089.jpg → Kyoto_IMG_0089.jpg
…and 197 more

Cancel Show me first Go ahead

Big batches need a dress rehearsal. Hotate shows the outcome before changing a single file.

05 / 05

Find what’s filling up your storage

Your Mac says “storage almost full.” You don’t know what’s using it.

Without Hotate

Tools return giant tables of folder sizes and system paths. You’re left guessing what’s safe to move or delete — and what must stay untouched.

With Hotate
What’s taking up the most space?
Your biggest folders

Downloads — 22 GB — older zip files
Pictures / Japan Trip — 14 GB — travel photos
Movies — 9 GB — a few large videos

System storage — leave this alone; it keeps macOS healthy.

Numbers without meaning don’t help anyone. Hotate turns storage into sentences you can act on.

Pricing — 料金
無料
Free — 無料
On your computer
ローカル — works offline
Free, forever. No account needed.
  • Works without internet — nothing leaves your computer
  • Move, copy, delete, and organise files
  • Open and run programs and websites
  • Shows you what will happen before anything is deleted
  • Four calm visual themes included
Look & feel — テーマ

Make it look
how you want.

4 styles · more made by the community

Hotate
帆立 — default

Warm and quiet.
Feels like Japanese paper.

Bauhaus
バウハウス

Bold and geometric.
Red, yellow, black only.

Clam
ハマグリ

Plain and simple.
Gets out of the way.

Cockle
ザルガイ

Loud and glowing.
Like a sci-fi movie.

Ocean — 海

We named it after a shellfish.
So we give back to the sea.

Every paid subscription sends $1 straight to ocean conservation. You can see exactly how much has been donated on hotate.app — updated every month, real numbers.

$0
donated so far
to Coral Restoration Foundation