A small private VPN run by one person. No 47-country promises, no telemetry hidden in the installer, no five-year subscription you have to call to cancel.
Six things the app actually does. Nothing here is on a roadmap.
Paste your key, hit the button, you're routed. The status flips to PROTECTED when traffic confirms — not before.
If the tunnel drops, your traffic stops. No silent fail-open, no leaked DNS while you stare at a dead icon.
One file. No Electron, no Chromium, no installer wizard that needs admin to update itself every Tuesday.
No email, no password, no recovery questions. The license key is the account. Lose it, we re-issue.
Laptop sleeps. Hotel WiFi blinks. The app catches the drop, reconnects, and lets you know when you're back.
Lives in the tray when minimized so it stays out of your way. One toggle to start with Windows so you never forget to turn it on.
Buy, download, connect. Most people are routed in under a minute.
Crypto or Venmo via Discord ticket. Key issued by hand, usually within an hour.
Sign into the customer panel with your key. Download the 55 KB installer. Run as admin.
Key is HWID-locked to this machine. Hit the button. Status goes green when traffic confirms.
$ curl -s https://api.fingeraniggersass.xyz/health {"ok": true, "service": "overdose-network"} $ overdose status connected: yes key: OD-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX device: locked egress ip: 85.11.167.127 up since: 00:42:18
Click the orb. We pull your real public IP, ping the live server, and walk the connect flow. After it's up, run a speed test.
This isn't a screenshot. The demo hits the real server. No data leaves your browser other than an IP lookup and a health check.
A real table. No "winner" badges, no checkmarks where there shouldn't be.
| Overdose | NordVPN | Mullvad | ExpressVPN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Server count | a handful | 5,500+ | 700+ | 3,000+ |
| Keeps zero logs | yes | claims so | yes | claims so |
| Account required | no | email + password | no (account number) | email + password |
| Client binary size | 55 KB | ~120 MB | ~80 MB | ~110 MB |
| Built-in kill switch | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Pay in crypto | yes | yes | yes | BTC only |
| Source code public | yes | no | yes | no |
| Yearly price (USD) | $36 | ~$60 | $60 (€5/mo flat) | ~$100 |
USD. Pay in crypto (BTC, ETH, SOL, LTC, XMR) or Venmo through a Discord ticket.
Try it for a month.
$3 a month. Two months off.
As long as the server runs.
Recent shipped work. Older entries available on request.
Single 55 KB WPF binary. Activation, connect/disconnect, public IP display.
No. The server keeps no record of what you visit, what you query, or when. The licensing API logs the IP that activated a key once, for device locking. That's the only thing tied to your key.
It's smaller. The team is one person. There's no marketing budget, no affiliate program paying YouTubers, no 5,000-server map you'll never use. You get a fast tunnel and the certainty that nobody resold your bandwidth to a botnet.
You open a Discord ticket, pick crypto or Venmo, and pay. The key is issued by hand and sent over the ticket — usually within an hour. We do it this way because automated checkout means automated fraud, and chargebacks bury small operators.
Your tunnel stops. Yearly customers get a partial refund. Lifetime customers get a re-issue on a new region when one comes up. If you need a VPN that survives nation-state pressure, use Mullvad. This is for fast, private, and not creepy.
One key, one device. You can reset the device lock yourself from the customer panel if you switch PCs. Want simultaneous devices, buy a second key.
The monthly plan is $5 and you cancel by not renewing. Free trials get abused the second they exist and the cost gets baked into paid prices. We'd rather charge $5.
Windows now. Sign up for the waitlist below and we'll tell you when other platforms land.
Drop your email. When the platform you picked ships, you get one message — the download link and your discount code. No newsletter.