There is a Massive Discount of Nearly $100 on This Ingenious Desktop Productivity Tool

Take charge of your digital life with Control D, the ultimate tool for increasing productivity and performance. For a limited time, you can get Control D for just $27.99 until 12/25.

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Technology should make life easier, and Control D does just that by providing intuitive shortcuts and performance enhancements for your computer. Whether you’re a business owner or just want to improve your digital experience, Control D is the app you need to take control of your digital performance. During our Digital Blowout event, you can get a 5-year Some Control Plan for an extra $12 off the already discounted price, bringing it down to just $27.99.

Control D has received a perfect 5-star rating on Product Hunt because it helps you turbocharge your performance, increase productivity, and enjoy a smoother computing experience. Say goodbye to annoying ads, distractions, and security concerns while browsing the internet. With custom productivity tools, you can block distractions and create unique browsing profiles for different devices and times of the day, which can be especially beneficial for managing employees.

With the Some Control Plan, you’ll have unlimited usage and support for up to 10 devices. Customize your experience with 10,000 rules and access 15 native filters, as well as popular third-party blocklists for enhanced productivity and security. Create different profiles for your office or set specific rules for yourself on different days or times.

Take charge of your digital life today. Until Christmas Day, get a 5-year Some Control Plan from Control D for just $27.99 (regularly $120).

Prices and availability may change.

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