What this project is, and what this site is meant to do.

WhoUseMyPort is a small software utility site centered on a local desktop tool. The purpose of the website is to explain the product, publish trustworthy downloads, and provide support and policy information that matches the software linked here.

  • Project focus: local port ownership
  • Current public version: 1.0.0
  • Updated: 2026-03-09

Who this is for

Developers, operators, and support engineers who need to know which local process owns a port before they restart a service or terminate a process.

What this site publishes

Product pages, practical usage guidance, release notes, troubleshooting instructions, privacy disclosures, and direct contact information.

What it is not

This is not a generic article farm, a remote port scanning platform, or a placeholder download gateway with no supporting material.

Editorial standard

The pages on this site are maintained against the public files in this project rather than being filled with generic software-marketing copy. Product claims are limited to behavior that can be tied back to the downloadable builds, the repository, or the support workflow currently in use.

  • Guide content is based on the current desktop UI and implementation path.
  • Release notes list only public artifacts linked from this site.
  • Support pages focus on real installation and permission issues rather than padded SEO content.
  • Privacy pages are written to remain accurate if site monetization changes.

Technology scope

The application is built as a desktop tool with a Rust and Tauri foundation and a lightweight front end. The website is intentionally simple and static so documentation, downloads, and policy pages load clearly on both desktop and mobile devices.

Agent-assisted workflow

The repository now includes a dedicated OpenClaw skill for blocked-port diagnostics, and the current desktop source build can export the visible table as structured text for agent review. That workflow is documented as a support aid, not as a replacement for understanding the socket and process data yourself.

Monetization principles

If advertising is enabled on this site, the site's main job will still be product explanation and support. Ads will be kept secondary to content and clearly separated from navigation, download controls, and operational instructions.

  • No ad should look like a system button or fake download link.
  • Support, release, and policy pages will remain accessible without requiring ad interaction.
  • Advertising disclosures will be kept in the privacy page and updated when implementation changes.

Support scope

Support is provided through email and documentation on this website. The site does not promise managed services, emergency response, or remote access to a user's machine.