Netvis helps you find the programs that are abusing your internet connection and cut them off with a simple click. It's a great tool for blocking domains, processes from accessing the internet and automatizing these tasks so you don't have to worry while it is doing its job in the background.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm David, the solo dev behind netvis.
This started with a problem I kept hitting: my connection would randomly choke mid-call or mid-game, and Windows would only tell me how much data I'd used — never which program was using it. Task Manager shows a number. It doesn't show the culprit.
So I built netvis to answer that one question — which app, right now, and how much — and then let you cut it off with a single click.
What it does:
Live bandwidth per process, with a Block button on every row
Auto-block: set a threshold and anything that crosses it gets cut off instantly — great for the updater that ruins your ping mid-match
Speed limits per app, permanent or timed
System-wide ad/tracker/malware blocking at the DNS layer — every browser and every app, no extension needed
A connection inspector to see exactly where a program is sending data
Two things I care about:
Everything stays on your machine. No account, no telemetry, no analytics. The only thing that ever leaves is an anonymous hardware ID to check your license.
It's a real per-process firewall, not just a monitor.
It's Windows-only for now (macOS is in the works). Free for 14 days, no card — I'd genuinely rather you try it than take my word for it.
I'm a solo developer and this is early, so I'd love brutally honest feedback: what's confusing, what's missing, what would make you actually keep it. I'll be in the comments all day.
Thanks for checking it out 🙏