Raised on a prototype. Now survive due diligence.
You closed the round on a vibe-coded app. Next, an investor's technical reviewer opens the repo. We run the exact due diligence they run, then harden every blocker in two weeks, so the code matches the pitch. Senior engineers, fixed price, your repos.
Your pitch is ready. Your code is not.
A technical due diligence reads your codebase the way an auditor reads books. AI-built apps almost always have the same blockers hiding under a slick demo:
~45% of AI-generated code ships with a known security vulnerability. — Veracode, 2025
A failed technical review does not just embarrass you. It re-trades your valuation, stalls the round, or kills the deal. The fix is to run the review yourself first.
The 2-Week
Due-Diligence
Rescue.
One senior team runs the exact technical review your investor will, hands you the report, then fixes every blocker on a fixed price. The audit is $2,500 and is credited in full toward the rescue if you proceed.
the audit is free.
credited in full toward the rescue$2,500
Audit
like an investor
Send us the repo. In about a week we run the same technical due diligence a buyer's reviewer runs and hand you a plain report: every blocker, ranked by deal risk, with a fixed quote to fix it.
Harden
in 2 weeks
Senior engineers fix the blockers to production-grade: real auth, row-level security, secrets moved server-side, tests, infra. You see progress on a live demo every Friday.
Hand over
& pass
You get a clean codebase and a DD-readiness report to hand your investor, so the technical review is a formality, not a fire drill. Entirely yours, and we are on call for 30 days.
Before you ask.
What is a technical due diligence?
When you raise or get acquired, the investor or buyer hires a technical reviewer to read your codebase: security, architecture, scalability, code quality, and IP ownership. For AI-built apps they almost always find blockers (auth, exposed secrets, row-level security off, no tests). We run that same review first, then fix what it finds.
Will this be ready before my investor's review?
The audit takes about a week and the hardening sprint about two. Tell us your timeline up front; if the review is close, we triage the deal-blocking issues first so the highest-risk items are fixed before anyone opens your repo.
Do I own the code?
100%. Everything stays in your repositories and accounts. Zero lock-in, written into the engagement. Clean IP ownership is itself one of the things a technical reviewer checks.
What if you find nothing to fix?
Then you get a clean due-diligence report you hand straight to your investor, and the audit is free. We guarantee we surface every issue a competent technical reviewer would, or you do not pay for the audit.
How much does the rescue itself cost?
The audit is a fixed $2,500 and is credited in full toward the rescue if you proceed. The hardening sprint is scoped and fixed-priced from what the audit finds, so you see the number before any work starts. No hourly surprises.
Audit credited toward the rescue