Frequently asked questions
Curious how we polish every line of code? You're in the right place.
We start by connecting to your repo and talking through your business goals. Then we assess the codebase, score it on key metrics like security and performance, build comprehensive tests, and systematically improve the code. You get clear before/after metrics and ongoing support so you're never stuck.
We dig into your code to understand the features, user journeys, and technical decisions. Then we score things like security, performance, accessibility, and maintainability on a 1-10 scale. This helps us focus on what matters most within your budget and timeline.
We connect to your repo and talk through your product vision and business goals. Are you launching? Scaling? Raising money? We analyze your stack, architecture, and existing docs to map out complexity factors. It's not just a code review, it's understanding why the code exists and where you're headed.
Before touching anything, we build comprehensive tests that capture how your product currently works. These tests run continuously as we make changes, catching any breaks immediately. You get all the improvements without losing what already works.
Everything. Repo access, discovery calls, full assessment, test creation, all code improvements, regular updates via Slack, final metrics report, documentation, and post-project support. Price depends on your codebase size and timeline, agreed upfront after we assess the work.
Yes. We clean up vibe-coded messes. Whether your prototype came from ChatGPT or a rushed weekend sprint, we know the patterns. Our senior engineers add proper architecture, security, tests, and error handling so it can actually scale.
Depends on your codebase, but we ship in days or weeks, not months. After delivery, we stick around. Deployment help, scaling support, and we're available for future improvements as you grow.
Startups with AI-generated prototypes that need to go to production. Companies with MVPs ready to scale. Teams drowning in tech debt. Products failing security audits. Anyone who built fast and now needs it built right.