Slot-locked at 250
We sell to 250 customers. Period. Once a slot opens, the next person on the waitlist gets it. No mass distribution means no shared signatures and no public detection.
VajonerMenu is a private Rust external for people tired of paying $30 a week to share a build with 5,000 strangers. Per-customer protected builds. No disk traces. No shared signatures. No public detection.
Most "private" cheats are a Discord bot, a shared .exe, and crossed fingers.
VajonerMenu is a real build pipeline and a hard cap on customers.
We sell to 250 customers. Period. Once a slot opens, the next person on the waitlist gets it. No mass distribution means no shared signatures and no public detection.
Every download is your binary — cooked fresh server-side with your license baked in. Two customers' EXEs share zero static signatures, so a sample from one doesn't compromise anyone else.
Nothing on your filesystem to scan. The kernel side never touches the disk — integrity sweeps and forensic image dumps come back empty.
Your license and your binary are paired to your machine. Hand a key to a friend, both PCs lock out. We do one free reset per license if you change rigs — just ask in Discord.
You don't download a static file. Click "build" on the portal and a fresh, single-EXE binary lands in your browser in under 90 seconds. Re-build whenever you want for the same license.
One Discord. One VIP role. Your messages get answered by the people who write the code, not a moderator who'll tell you to "reinstall and try again."
One product, four durations. Every plan ships the same EXE with the same protection. The only thing that changes is how long your license lives.
Try before you commit.
A solid wipe.
For the season runner.
Pay once. Done.
Checkout is handled by Stripe — we never see your card. Your license key lands in your inbox the moment payment confirms.
As of this writing: yes, zero detections in 90 days. The strategy is simple and boring — we cap customer count at 250, every customer gets their own binary, and the kernel side never lives on disk. We can't promise "undetected forever" (nobody honest can), but we'd rather stay invisible than make claims we can't back up.
Buy buttons stop selling and flip to a Discord-gated waitlist. When an existing license expires without renewal, the next person in line gets a 12-hour offer to claim the slot.
Stripe sends us a webhook the instant payment confirms. We mint and email the license key inside that same request — usually under 2 seconds from your "thanks for your purchase" page to your inbox. If it's slow, check spam first, then email [email protected] with your Stripe receipt.
One free HWID reset per license, at any time. After that, we look at your case on Discord. We're not unreasonable; we just need to make sure a leaked key isn't being passed around.
On a Day Pass: only if it failed to launch (we'll refund and apologize). On anything longer: we offer a 30-minute "does it actually work on my system" window after first build — if it doesn't, full refund, no questions. After that, all sales final.
No. The cap exists because growing past it materially raises detection risk for everyone who's already paid. If demand grows, we'd rather raise prices than dilute the slot count.
Pick a plan and your license + invite land in your inbox in seconds.