SimpleFixAI is a Windows diagnostic and repair tool built by an enterprise IT admin. Describe your problem in plain English and it diagnoses the root cause using your actual system data, explains the fix, and runs it with one-click undo. Covers dozens of categories including network, updates, drivers, security, audio, printing, and BSOD analysis. Detects known-bad Windows Updates. Won't attempt software repairs on failing hardware. Runs offline with a local AI model. Free during beta.
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Hello Product Hunt
Developer of SimpleFixAI, I am an enterprise IT admin supporting hundreds of Windows machines at a hospitality company.
I built SimpleFixAI because I solve the same 10 problems every day and realized regular people and smaller businesses have the exact same issues but no IT department. They either pay $100 at a repair shop for a 2-minute fix or just live with a broken machine.
How it works: type "my WiFi keeps dropping" or "my PC is slow" or "Windows Update is stuck." SimpleFixAI reads your actual system (hardware, drivers, services, updates) and diagnoses the specific cause on YOUR machine, not generic advice. Every fix is backed up first with one-click undo.
A few things that make this different:
It maintains a database of known-bad Windows Updates and flags them before they break your PC. No other consumer tool does this.
It has dozens of safety-critical patterns. If someone types "my laptop smells like burning," it tells them to stop using the device immediately. Because no software fix matters if the hardware is dangerous.
Everything runs locally. A GGUF AI model on your machine. No cloud. No data leaves your PC.
At my job, the same engine auto-triages L0 and L1 tickets. This week a user told it their computer had a burnt smell, it flagged it and sent a ticket to our system.
A next scenario a user had a "class not registered issue for weeks, they told the app "I have a class not registered error message" Three outcomes: auto-fixed (ticket closes), fixed but flagged (ticket with context), or can't fix (immediate escalation with triage data).
Free during beta. Would love your feedback on the diagnostic flow and whether the plain-English input makes sense for non-technical users and businesses.