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GRAM — Guardian Repair & Analysis Module

Free Windows repair USB with an AI repair agent onboard

GRAM is a portable Windows repair and diagnostics toolkit on a USB stick, with a Claude-powered AI repair agent built in. Traditional rescue USBs hand you tools and leave the interpretation to you; GRAM's agent reads event logs, triages boot failures, and walks you through repair sequences on the machine in front of you. The toolkit is free. The AI is pay-as-you-go — credit packs from $25, seat plans from $49/month — so you only spend on machines that need it. Built for techs, shops, and MSPs.

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Hi Product Hunt — GRAM started with a simple observation: rescue USBs like Hiren's and Medicat give a tech fifty tools but zero judgment. The hard part of a repair call was never launching chkdsk — it's interpreting a wall of event-log errors on a machine you've never seen, with a customer watching. GRAM puts a Claude-powered repair agent on the stick itself. It reads the diagnostics output, tells you what it means, and recommends the next step, in order, with reasoning. The toolkit is free to download and use forever; you buy AI credits only when a machine needs the analysis ($25 packs, or seat plans for shops at $49/month). I'd love feedback from working techs and MSPs — what does your bench workflow need that this doesn't do yet?

About GRAM — Guardian Repair & Analysis Module on Product Hunt

Free Windows repair USB with an AI repair agent onboard

GRAM — Guardian Repair & Analysis Module was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #133 on the daily leaderboard. GRAM is a portable Windows repair and diagnostics toolkit on a USB stick, with a Claude-powered AI repair agent built in. Traditional rescue USBs hand you tools and leave the interpretation to you; GRAM's agent reads event logs, triages boot failures, and walks you through repair sequences on the machine in front of you. The toolkit is free. The AI is pay-as-you-go — credit packs from $25, seat plans from $49/month — so you only spend on machines that need it. Built for techs, shops, and MSPs.

On the analytics side, GRAM — Guardian Repair & Analysis Module competes within Windows, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how GRAM — Guardian Repair & Analysis Module performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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