The checklists and teardowns we use internally when we take an app from prototype to production. Use them yourself; you don't have to hire us to get value out of them.
Tools
Send us the repo. We read every line and come back with what's exposed, what will break, and what it takes to fix. No strings.
ChecklistThe 60-odd things that have to be true before real users touch your app: secrets, access rules, payments, privacy, monitoring, rollback.
CalculatorHosting, database, email, payments, store fees, monitoring. A real monthly number for the app you're describing, not a range.
Guides
Exposed keys, open database rules, missing auth checks, unhandled errors, and test-mode payments: how to find each one in your own project.
What Apple rejects, what they don't care about, and the review notes that get a first submission through.
Staged rollouts, feature flags, rollback, and the review step that catches the thing tests don't.
What was wrong with all of them, what was wrong with most of them, and the two things every single one got right.
Supabase, Firebase, and rolling your own, judged on what happens at 10,000 users, not at 10.
Subscription, one-time, or freemium, and how to change your mind later without losing the users you already have.
The audit is free and comes back in a few days. It's the fastest way to find out what you're dealing with.