Is there an Apple program to "clean" my Macbook?

This MacKeeper program keeps popping up at me and apparently it's no good.  Is there an Apple program to "clean" my computer and make any needed fixes?

First, AVOID MACKEEPER LIKE THE PLAGUE
Why? Because it WILL BECOME a plague to your Mac if you install it.
Aside from Disk Utility's repair procedures, there's nothing in Mac that I know of that "cleans" per se like, for example, Windoze's own Disk Cleanup does.
CleanMyMac's a good cleaner-outer though. I've used it periodically for a long, long time with no problems. BUT.... if you download, install & run it, stick with the CleanMyMac defaults. Don't go going clean-crazy or you'll likely blankey-blank up your Mac's OS's system files. And then it's restore-from-backup-time. IF you have a backup to restore from.
I usually use the open-source Applejack repair & cleaning utility: http://applejack.sourceforge.net
It's used in Single-User Mode (Command-S at the reboot or the startup chime). Hold down those two keys until the Mac's GUI screen disappears & a scary-looking black DOS-like screen shows up & white words start scrawling on your screen. Then let go. When the screen writeouts stop, type in "applejack" at the prompt & follow the steps.
NOTE: The section to be cleaned that is *usually* most helpful to solving flakiness issues is the User Cache cleanout section. So though you don't have to enter your password, you MUST know what your Username's directory name is, *exactly,* because you've got to type out just that username.  In 10.9.x Mavericks though, you may have to type out the complete path to your User directory ([root]>Users>yourusernamehere
Good luck, Derek. I hope this helps some.
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