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Three products. Three markets. One refusal.

A Windows optimizer, a hospital system and a laboratory system. The buyers have nothing in common except the thing that matters: none of them can audit a vendor, and all of them have been asked to take a vendor’s word for it before.

So we do not ask. Each product publishes what it will not do, and then enforces that in the code path where a marketing decision cannot quietly reverse it.


02 — Read the refusals first

A feature list tells you what a vendor wants to sell. This tells you what they have given up.

Three different markets, three different landfills of bad practice. Each product names its own, and each refusal is enforced somewhere you can point at.

  • BRUTAL Optimizer

    Windows performance tuning

    What it refuses

    The optimizer market is a landfill of placebo. BRUTAL publishes what it will not ship — no registry cleaner, no RAM booster, no SSD defrag, no guaranteed FPS number — and then makes those refusals structural.

    Where the refusal lives

    Maintenance is gated on what the drive physically is. Flash gets TRIM; only a disk the operating system confirms is spinning is ever handed to defrag.

    Services/StorageHealthService.cs — WMI MSFT_PhysicalDisk MediaType gate

    Who it is for

    PC gamers first, because placebo gets caught fastest there. Then everyone else.

    BRUTAL Optimizer in full
  • MedOS

    Hospital management for India

    What it refuses

    The hospital software market runs on "request a quote" — a price you cannot see until someone has qualified you. MedOS publishes every price, charges no setup fee, and lets you export your data for 30 days after you leave.

    Where the refusal lives

    A fetal-sex field cannot be recorded in a radiology report. PCPNDT is blocked where the data is entered, not warned about afterwards.

    api/regulatory/ · api/pharmacy/ · api/radiology/

    Who it is for

    Two-doctor clinics and small hospitals, with no IT team and no procurement committee.

    MedOS in full
  • LabOS

    Diagnostics for India

    What it refuses

    The old way is results re-keyed by hand, quality control in a spreadsheet, and reports in Word. LabOS labels its own illustrative figures as illustrative — it prints "representative examples shown" under its own screenshots.

    Where the refusal lives

    The approver can never be the technician who entered the result. The request is rejected server-side before anything is written.

    api/results/route.ts:265-277

    Who it is for

    Single-pathologist labs and diagnostic chains, working to NABL standards.

    LabOS in full

The group-level version of this list — the claims we tested, and the ones we deleted — is on the standard.

03 — Where to go next

Pricing, trials and signup live on the product sites.

Arhas does not resell its own products, and there is no quote form on this site. Every self-serve plan is priced on the product’s own site, with no setup fee and no qualification call. Two exceptions, printed rather than buried: LabOS’s top Enterprise tier is quoted, and BRUTAL Optimizer has no published price yet.