AddRemovePrograms is my resource for enterprise IT pros who package and manage Windows applications. The idea is simple: every application gets its own page where practitioners can share deployment notes, quiet-install commands, quirks, fixes, and questions—without getting lost in a generic forum. There are plenty of places to post; this is for application-specific knowledge that doesn’t always feel appropriate in broader threads.
Community Notes are intentionally open-ended so the community can shape what it becomes—anything from quick PSADT snippets and detection rules to troubleshooting war stories and upgrade gotchas. The site also tracks version history and cadence, links to vendor resources, and includes a lightweight ARP Score to quickly gauge how “important” a given release might be.
Why I built it
- real-world details are rarely in official docs; teams end up rediscovering the same fixes
- app-specific discussion beats scavenging through broad forums and social feeds
- a single place to follow only the apps you care about and get signal over noise
How I built it (my first “vibe-coding” project)
- WordPress foundation with custom taxonomies and templates
- Perplexity APIs to enrich app pages with reference links and context
- Winget scraping/sync to populate applications and updates
- automation for release timelines, basic scoring, and follow/notify features
Read more about it at https://addremoveprograms.com/about/


