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I tested it on a landing page with a fake “Sign up” button that was visually enabled but technically blocked. ClickTheUnclickable made it real
ClickTheUnclickable accidentally unlocked Instagram bio links — and people are using it in wild ways
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ClickTheUnclickable accidentally unlocked Instagram bio links — and people are using it in wild ways
I built ClickTheUnclickable to break fake buttons and dark patterns on websites. But something unexpected happened. People started using it on Instagram profiles to make “dead” bio links actually clickable again — even when they were styled to look disabled or blocked. That wasn’t the original goal, but it revealed something bigger: a lot of the web today is intentionally designed to limit...
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Someone used it to make Instagram bio links actually clickable. Didn’t expect that.

ClickTheUnclickablehe button they didn’t want you to click — now you can
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It also breaks those fake disabled buttons on landing pages. Pretty fun to test.

ClickTheUnclickablehe button they didn’t want you to click — now you can
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If you try it on weird sites, tell me what it unlocks.

ClickTheUnclickablehe button they didn’t want you to click — now you can
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built ClickTheUnclickable because I was tired of being manipulated by the web. Too many sites today use fake buttons, disabled links, and dark patterns to force you into the actions they want — not the ones you want. As a creator and developer, that felt wrong. So I started experimenting with a simple idea: What if anything that looks clickable could actually be clicked?...

ClickTheUnclickablehe button they didn’t want you to click — now you can
Make dead Instagram links clickable again.
ClickTheUnclickable removes artificial blocks and fake buttons across the web, running fully client-side with zero tracking or data collection.

ClickTheUnclickablehe button they didn’t want you to click — now you can
