Month to month. Cancel whenever. The code stays yours, in your repo, on your accounts, whatever plan you're on, and whether or not you stay.
For solo builders and side projects
For founders with real users
For teams past product-market fit
On every plan
We read the whole codebase and come back with what's exposed, what will break under real load, and what it takes to get it launch-ready. You get the report whether or not you sign up for anything.
Launch. Builder makes sense if you genuinely want to do the work yourself and just need to know what's wrong. The moment real users and real payments are involved, the human quality check on every release is the thing people say they can't go back to living without.
For most apps, no; the first round of fixes is part of your first month. If the audit turns up something unusually large, like a backend that has to be rebuilt from scratch, we'll quote it before starting rather than surprising you.
A human on call, any hour, and an engineer who can actually deploy a fix, not a ticket queue that opens in the morning.
No. This is a flat monthly price. If you'd rather structure it another way, that's a different conversation. Start with the audit and we'll talk.
Send the repo or the link. In a few days you'll know exactly what's between you and production, and what it costs.