Feature matrix
What each tool actually does, side by side. Updated for 2026.
| Feature | PC AutoPilot | Microsoft PC Manager | CCleaner Free | AutoHotkey |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temp / cache cleanup | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Recycle Bin for user files | Yes | Permanent only | Yes | N/A |
| Duplicate file finder | Yes (working) | Has known bugs | Pro only | No |
| Startup app management | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| RAM optimization | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Macro recording / playback | Yes (visual) | No | No | Yes (code) |
| Task scheduling | Yes | No | Pro only | Yes (code) |
| AI assistant | Yes (all plans; bring your own API key) | No | No | No |
| File organization (auto-sort) | Yes | No | No | Yes (code) |
| System monitor + alerts | Yes | View only | No | No |
| Multi-PC license tiers | Yes (Solo 1 PC; Family Pack = 3 separate keys) | No | No | N/A (free) |
| Centralized fleet management | v1.1 (Team Console) | No | No | No |
| Visual UI for non-programmers | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (code only) |
| No ads / no upsells in app | Yes | Microsoft 365 prompts | Pro upsells | Yes |
| Telemetry off by default | Yes (opt-in) | Default-on | Default-on | Yes |
| Open source | No | No | No | Yes (GPL) |
| Pricing | $29 / $58 one-time | Free | Free / $24.95/yr | Free |
Legend: Yes = full support · Partial = limited or different behavior · No = not supported. Last updated May 2026.
Which tool is right for you
PC AutoPilot
If you want maintenance to happen automatically — scheduled cleanup, macros, file organization, AI assistance, multi-PC management — and you prefer one-time purchase over subscription. Best for home users + freelancers + small business.
Microsoft PC Manager
If you only need occasional manual cleanup and want a free tool from Microsoft itself. Limited but trustworthy. Good complement to PC AutoPilot for the Windows Defender integration.
CCleaner
If you're already used to it and don't mind the Avast-era telemetry and the constant Pro upsells. The free version is functional but bordering on legacy.
AutoHotkey
If you're a programmer or want highly custom keyboard remapping. Powerful but it's a programming language, not a tool — steep learning curve for non-coders.
The honest pros and cons of PC AutoPilot
To be fair to ourselves and to you, here's where each tool genuinely wins:
Where PC AutoPilot wins clearly: if you want automation as the headline feature — scheduled cleanup, macros, AI-assisted operation, multi-PC management — none of the other tools come close. The closest competitor (AutoHotkey) requires coding.
Where Microsoft PC Manager wins: free, first-party Microsoft trust signal, integrated Windows Defender virus scanning, integrated Storage Sense configuration. If those are your only needs, you don't need to pay anything.
Where CCleaner wins: brand recognition, 20-year history, large user community. If you're already using it and it's working, there's no urgent reason to switch.
Where AutoHotkey wins: infinite flexibility, completely free, open source, highest power ceiling. If you're willing to learn the scripting language, AHK can do things no graphical tool can.
What we deliberately don't compete on
Transparency matters. There are features in other tools that we deliberately don't ship:
Antivirus. Windows Security (built into Windows) is excellent and free. We point users there instead of shipping a worse competitor. See our Security page →
Registry cleaning. Modern Windows doesn't need it and the downside risk (breaking the OS) is real. CCleaner has been criticized for this for years. We chose not to include it on principle.
Driver updating. Windows Update handles drivers fine and third-party driver updaters are notorious for causing instability.
"PC Health Score" gimmick metrics. Vague numbers that exist to drive upgrades, not to inform users.