WINDOWS 10 & 11 · PORTABLE EXE · NO INSTALL

Kill the Notification
Noise. Keep the
Signal.

Notification Manager reads directly from the Windows Notification Database and automatically dismisses every app not on your whitelist — every few seconds, silently, forever.

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One-time purchase · No subscription · No background service installed

18+
Notifications killed / cycle
15s
Check interval
0
Wanted notifs disturbed
$49
One-time, no sub
Notification_Manager.exe — Running
🟢 Notification Auto Controller started (Interval: 15s) ───────────────────────────────────────── ▶ Running: Extract_Notification_From_Database ↳ Copying wpndatabase.db to temp... ↳ Querying toast notifications... ✅ Notification classification complete Wanted : 2 (WhatsApp, Slack) Unwanted : 4 (Windows, Antivirus, Chrome, News) ▶ Running: Remove_Unwanted_Notifications 🧹 Dismissing 4 unwanted notifications... ❌ Dismissed: "Set up OneDrive" ❌ Dismissed: "Your subscription expires in 3 days" ❌ Dismissed: "Top stories for you" ❌ Dismissed: "Chrome: 3 new updates available" 🎯 Done. Wanted notifications preserved. ⏳ Waiting 15 seconds...

How It Actually Works

Simple, smart, and silent. Here's exactly what happens when you run it — no tech jargon.

Step 0101You run the app
You Double-Click and Answer Two Questions
A small popup appears asking: have you added your apps to the list? And how often should it check — every 15 seconds, 30 seconds, your choice. That's the only setup. After that, it runs silently in the background with no window, no taskbar icon, nothing to click.
Step 0202Reads the database
It Looks at Every Notification Currently on Your PC
Windows keeps a hidden record of every notification in a SQLite file called wpndatabase.db. Notification Manager reads that list directly — seeing exactly what's there, including app name, message text, and timestamp. No screen-scraping, no UI tricks.
Step 0303Checks your whitelist
It Compares Each Notification to Your "Keep" List
You told it which apps you care about — WhatsApp, Slack, Outlook, whatever. For each notification it finds, it asks: "Is this from an app the user wants?" If yes, left alone. If no — Windows tips, antivirus upsells, loan spam, browser ads — it goes on the removal list.
Step 0404Kills the junk
It Dismisses Unwanted Notifications Automatically
Every notification on the removal list gets dismissed via the real Windows notification API using a bundled .NET 8 helper — not fake clicks or AutoHotkey. It's gone before you even notice it appeared. Your Action Center stays spotless.
Step 0505Keeps watching
It Repeats Every Few Seconds, Forever
After cleaning, it waits your chosen interval — 15 seconds by default — then does the whole thing again. New spam popped up? Gone on the next cycle. Never stops watching, never needs you to do anything, uses almost no memory or CPU.

Watch It Work — Real Data, Real Run

This replay is based on an actual execution log from a real Windows machine. 18 notifications killed in one cycle — loan spam, shopping ads, bank promos, system nags — gone in under a second. The right column shows exactly what was dismissed and why.

Live terminal replay — real execution log
Notification_Manager.exe — Cycle Replay
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Cycles Run
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Total Dismissed
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Next Check
What actually got killed — from this exact run
💸 Loan & Finance Spam — RBM Agents
ram_fincorp_nkb8yndf_agent@rbm.goog
Unsolicited loan offers pushed via Google RBM. Dismissed instantly — ID: 349655. Never appeared on screen.
🛍️ Shopping Spam — E-commerce Push Ads
shein_o8t1ixuq_agent@rbm.goog  ·  bigbasket_sghvyjmg_agent@rbm.goog
Both fashion and grocery push ads via RBM — killed before they reached the notification tray. IDs: 349668, 349351.
🏦 Bank & Credit Promos
AD-AXISBK-S  ·  TX-KRZBEE-S  ·  CP-BESLSM-S
Credit card upsells and promotional bank alerts from Axis Bank and others. Dismissed automatically, every cycle.
🪟 System Nags
"Turn on Windows Firewall"  ·  "Make Adobe Acrobat default"
OS and app nagging dismissed silently. You set it up once — Notification Manager handles the rest forever.
⚡ Unwhitelisted Apps — Everything Else
"Claude responded" × 8  ·  "Kaushal Choudhary"
Even Claude.ai and social pings — if they're not on your whitelist, they go. Your rules, always. Add any app to keep it.
// THIS CYCLE: 18 dismissed · 0 wanted touched · Action Center: clean ✓

Two Files. That's It.

Notification Manager auto-creates these on first run. Open in Notepad, add your app names. One name per line. That's the entire setup.

📄target_apps.txtAPP NAMES
# Add app names to keep. Case-insensitive.
# Matches title, subtitle, attribution & XML

WhatsApp
Slack
Outlook
Discord
Teams

Windows
OneDrive
# ↑ not on list = auto-dismissed
📄target_titles.txtEXACT TITLES
# Add exact notification titles to keep.
# Perfect for specific alerts you always want.

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# Exact title match takes priority
# over app matching
How matching works: Notification Manager checks if your app name appears anywhere inside the notification's title, subtitle, attribution field, or even the raw XML payload. Writing "WhatsApp" catches all WhatsApp notifications regardless of internal formatting.

What Gets Killed. What Stays.

Based on a typical target_apps.txt with WhatsApp, Slack, and Outlook.

❌ Auto-Dismissed (Spam)
🪟
Windows · System
Set up OneDrive to back up your files
BLOCKED
🛡️
Antivirus · Renewal
Your subscription expires in 3 days!
BLOCKED
📰
News & Interests · Feed
Top stories are waiting for you
BLOCKED
🌐
Chrome · Update
3 extensions need your attention
BLOCKED
✓ Preserved (Your Apps)
💬
WhatsApp · Chat
Hey, are you joining the call?
KEPT
💼
Slack · #dev-team
PR review requested from you
KEPT
📧
Outlook · Inbox
Meeting in 15 minutes: Sprint Review
KEPT
🔔
Discord · Server
You were mentioned in #general
KEPT

Everything You Need.
Nothing You Don't.

🗄️
Direct Database Access
Reads directly from wpndatabase.db — the actual Windows notification store. No screen-scraping, no UI automation, no accessibility hooks.
SQLite · wpndatabase.db
🧠
Smart XML Parsing
Decodes every notification's XML payload (UTF-16LE) and extracts title, subtitle, and attribution using BeautifulSoup. Catches everything, including RBM agent notifications.
BeautifulSoup · XML
🎯
Whitelist Matching
Case-insensitive fuzzy matching against title, subtitle, attribution, and raw XML. One keyword catches all variants of that app's notifications — including nested fields.
Fuzzy Match · Case-Insensitive
⚙️
Native API Dismiss
Uses a bundled .NET 8 helper to call the real Windows notification dismissal API. Not AutoHotkey. Not fake mouse clicks. The same API Windows itself uses.
.NET 8 · Windows API
Fully Portable EXE
PyInstaller-bundled single EXE. No Python runtime. No installation needed. Drop it anywhere and run it. Works on any Windows 10 or 11 machine, out of the box.
PyInstaller · No Install
🔁
Configurable Loop
Set your interval at startup — 15 seconds by default. Every cycle re-reads the DB, reclassifies, and dismisses fresh. Always up to date, always running, zero attention needed.
Custom Interval · Always On

Who Uses This?

Anyone on Windows who's tired of spam they never asked for. Here's who it helps the most.

💻
Developers
Mid-debug, deep in a stack trace, and "Set up OneDrive" kills your flow. Keep your build notifications, CI alerts, and PR pings — kill everything else.
🎮
Gamers
Keep Discord pings. Block every Windows update nag, antivirus upsell, and loan spam — without enabling full silent mode and missing your party invite.
🎙️
Streamers
Never have a "renew your antivirus" popup appear live on stream. Whitelist only what you need. Everything else is dismissed before your viewers see it.
🎨
Designers
Flow state is everything. Notification Manager runs silently while you work. You'll never notice it — until you check your Action Center and find it spotless.
📊
Office Workers
Keep Teams, Outlook, Slack. Block every Windows tip, "feature suggestion", promotional bank alert, and RBM ad that sneaks in while you're on a call.

Notification Spam Is Stealing Your Time.

The numbers are worse than you think. Spam costs US businesses $20.5 billion per year in lost productivity. The average employee loses 2 full workdays just sorting through it — every year.

23 min
Average time to regain full focus after a single distraction
100+
Useless notifications the average Windows user sees per day
100+ hrs
Hours reclaimed per year — from eliminating just 5 mins of daily notification noise
❌ Without Notification Manager
Daily spam notifications100+
Time to glance + dismiss5 sec each
Clicking time per day~2 min
Focus cost per distraction23 min
Action Center clutter100+ unread
✅ With Notification Manager
Daily spam notifications seen0
Time spent dismissing0 sec
Clicking time per day0 min
Focus interruptionsNone
Action Center clutterClean ✓
100 Hours / Year
Given back to you — from eliminating just 5 minutes of daily notification noise.
That's almost a full work week of deep focus, reclaimed.

One purchase.
Permanent silence.

No subscription. No account. No telemetry. Drop the EXE, add your apps, and forget it exists.

$49 one-time

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