Turn your idea or prototype into a software business. Our team is here to make sure real people can trust your code.
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Focus on what matters with the safety of an engineering team.
Avoid lawsuits over data privacy, users churning over a crash, or a $100,000 bill from an exposed API key. We close it before it costs you money.
Payments, uptime, crashes, and churn on one screen, with a team behind it who notices at 3am so you don't find out from a one-star review.
Every change shows you what it touches, runs the tests, and gets a human sign-off. No more gambling with each update.
Revenue, users, crashes, uptime and every release on one dashboard, with a team watching it whether or not you are.
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Describe the change, see exactly what it touches, and get a human sign-off before a single user sees it.
See how review works| Coding agents | Ten and |
|---|---|
| Changes can break working flows. | Every release is tested. |
| Security depends on the prompt. | Guardrails protect production. |
| Failures become your problem. | Our engineers remain accountable. |
Pricing
For solo builders and early projects
For founders with real users
For teams past product-market fit
No. We start from the code you already have. Rewriting it would throw away the part you got right: the product. We fix what's underneath it.
You do, at every point. It stays in your repo, on your accounts, under your name. If you leave, nothing follows you out the door.
Most of them are, and that's the normal starting point, not a problem you need to fix before talking to us. The audit tells you exactly how bad it is before you commit to anything.
The audit comes back in a few days. Most apps are production-ready in two to four weeks, depending on how much of the backend has to be rebuilt properly.
Yes. Keep using Cursor, Lovable, whatever you like. Your changes go through the same review and tests ours do, which is the point: you keep moving fast without it being risky.
A free audit, back in a few days: what's broken, what's exposed, what it costs to make it real. No obligation to go further.