HARDCODED — Productivity, Re-engineered. Just ₹9 (One-Time Purchase)
Are distractions crushing your study time? Is your internet connection a constant enemy of your focus?
Introducing the HardCODED V1, the Windows tool built for students, coders, and anyone who needs unbreakable, system-level focus without the recurring cost of a subscription. For less than the price of a takeout meal, you get a tool designed to make every minute of your work count.
The Unbreakable Lock-Unlock Focus System
HardCODED doesn't just block a browser—it completely disconnects your PC from distracting sites for a set period.
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System-Level Block: We write your distraction sites directly to the Windows hosts file. This is the highest level of blocking possible, making sites like YouTube, Instagram, and Reddit completely inaccessible during your locked period.
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Zero Bypass: Once the lock is engaged, there is no escape. You cannot simply delete the program, modify the hosts file manually, or change the registry settings until your set time is complete. HardCODED forces you to stay focused.
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Simple Interface: No clutter. No noise. Just pure focus. Set your work time (e.g., 90 minutes), click 'Lock,' and get back to achieving your goals.
⚠️ Installation & Windows Security Notice: PLEASE READ FIRST
HardCODED V1 is a powerful, system-level enforcement tool that requires Administrator Rights to modify your Windows hosts file and Registry. This necessary function means it will trigger a standard warning from Windows Defender / SmartScreen.
Windows will flag this file. This is expected, and it's proof the software works.
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Why the Warning? Windows flags any software that attempts to modify core system files, especially those not signed by an expensive certificate. Since HardCODED must modify these files to deliver the unbreakable block, it triggers this warning.
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How to Install Safely? Installing is safe and simple:
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Download the ZIP file after purchase.
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Follow our simple 45-second video tutorial (link included in the download) to quickly add the .exe file to your Windows Defender exclusion list.
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This one-time step tells your PC that you trust HardCODED to do its job.