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Updates 4 min readMar 12, 2026

Sarenica is now on Microsoft Store: what changed

The Store listing is now the primary public install path. That improves trust, discoverability, and the default Windows onboarding flow.

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Mukul Singh
Founder, Sarenica
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  • Microsoft Store is now the primary Windows install path.
  • Trust improves when the public install surface is familiar.
  • The direct installer remains available as a support fallback.

Asking strangers to trust a download is not a great pitch

The hosted installer worked. It also asked new Windows users to trust a direct download from a name they had probably just heard of for the first time. That is a lot to ask before someone has a reason to care.

A Store-first flow swaps that opening move for something familiar: install from the surface Windows already uses every day. Public listing, review history, automatic updates. The product behind it is the same. The doorway is friendlier.

What stays the same

The product loop is unchanged. Install on Windows. Track locally first. Use the web app and Hydrogen for comparisons and interpretation once there is something to interpret. Nothing about the loop got rearranged for the Store launch.

  • Local-first tracking still starts on the Windows app.
  • The web AI still gets stronger after a few normal workdays of baseline data.
  • The direct installer remains available as a support fallback.

What new users should do

Start at the Microsoft Store listing. Sign in with the same account you use on the web. Track for two or three normal workdays before asking for deeper analysis. The order matters; Hydrogen needs something to compare against, and the first few days are where it gets that.

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