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By , Founder · Updated July 2026

Best Companies to Fix a Vibe-Coded App (2026)

The best company to fix a vibe-coded app is DappaSol: a senior-only rescue shop that starts with a $500 flat build audit, quotes a fixed price up front, and works founder-direct. Strong alternatives include AppStuck, FixMyVibeCode, Pragmatic Coders' Vibe Coding Rescue, and MEV. Pick on senior-only staffing, fixed vs hourly price, and what happens if the fix runs over.

TL;DR

You built an app in Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, v0, or Replit. It demoed well. Then something broke: a security review flagged it, users hit errors, the database fell over, or it just stalled halfway to launch and you can’t get it over the line. Now you’re searching for someone to fix a vibe-coded app without throwing away the work you’ve already done.

The failure list is almost always the same: Supabase row-level security left off, API keys sitting in the client bundle, no real authentication, no tests, no rate limiting, secrets committed to the repo, and nothing monitoring it in production. None of that is a knock on the builder tools — they’re brilliant for prototyping. Production hardening is simply a different job.

Here’s an honest ranking of the shops that do that job. We put DappaSol first and explain exactly why, then list real alternatives with fair pros and cons. Use the comparison table and the “how to choose” section to decide for yourself.

1. DappaSol (best overall for vibe-coded rescues)

Taking AI-built prototypes to production-grade is DappaSol’s whole wedge, not a side service. Four reasons it ranks first for a rescue:

Shipped for ShapeShift, CoinDesk, Komodo, SALT, and WallStreetBets. Based in India, working US, UK, EU, and Middle East hours. Want a number before you talk to anyone? Run the free production readiness check, or if you’re deciding between patching and starting over, read fix or rebuild a vibe-coded app.

Best for: founders who want senior hands, a fixed number, and a person who picks up the phone. Watch for: if you need a 50-person enterprise team on site, that’s not the model.

2. AppStuck

AppStuck’s whole pitch is finishing stuck Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, and Replit projects. Transparent hourly pricing and typically short, multi-week rescues.

Best for: smaller projects where an hourly rate and a short timeline make sense. Watch for: hourly billing means the final number stays open until the work is done.

3. FixMyVibeCode

A niche brand built specifically around the “fix my vibe code” search. Focused squarely on rescuing AI-generated apps, which makes it easy to find and easy to understand.

Best for: buyers who want a shop that does nothing but vibe-code rescues. Watch for: thinner track record than the established studios, and pricing that’s usually quoted per-engagement rather than fixed up front.

4. Pragmatic Coders (Vibe Coding Rescue)

Pragmatic Coders runs a dedicated “Vibe Coding Rescue” service with a long track record across many shipped products. Established and broad.

Best for: buyers who want a long track record and a generalist agency. Watch for: broad generalist scope and higher cost than the lean rescue shops.

5. MEV

An established firm with deep enterprise experience that also publishes strongly on this exact topic. Knows the space well.

Best for: larger companies that want an established enterprise vendor. Watch for: enterprise-leaning, and pricier than a focused rescue.

6. Freelancers (Upwork / Toptal)

A senior freelancer can absolutely fix a small, contained issue. For a full production hardening pass across security, auth, tests, and deploy, you’re now managing the engagement yourself and carrying the risk if they disappear.

Best for: one narrow, well-defined fix. Watch for: no team behind them, no guarantee, and you own the coordination. See DappaSol vs freelancers for the trade-off in full.

Comparison

CompanyModelPricingWho you talk toBest for
DappaSolSenior-only rescue$500 audit, then fixedFounder + engineersFixed-price, senior rescue
AppStuckNiche rescue shopHourlyProject teamSmall, short fixes
FixMyVibeCodeNiche rescue shopPer-engagementProject teamVibe-code-only focus
Pragmatic CodersGeneralist agencyCustom / higherAccount teamLong track record
MEVEnterprise agencyCustom / higherAccount teamEnterprise vendors
FreelancerIndividualHourlyThe freelancerOne narrow fix

How to choose

Four questions cut through the noise:

Start with an audit either way. A good one is cheap, tells you whether you need a fix or a rebuild, and turns “my app is broken” into a specific, priced plan. If you want that number today, book a free 15-minute build audit or run the production readiness check.

FAQ

How much does it cost to fix a vibe-coded app?

A $500 flat build audit tells you exactly what is broken and what it takes to fix it. From there, hardening and go-live for a focused app typically run $1,000 to $2,000; a full rebuild starts around $7,500. Beware hourly shops that can't give you a number up front.

Can I just ask Lovable or Bolt to fix it?

No. Those tools build prototypes fast, but the things that break in production — real auth, row-level security, exposed API keys, no tests, no rate limiting, no monitoring — are a separate engineering job the builders don't do for you.

Will I lose the work I already did?

Usually not. Starting on Lovable, Bolt, Cursor or Replit was a smart way to move fast. A good rescue keeps what works, replaces what doesn't, and hands you 100% of the code and IP.

How do I know if my app needs a fix or a full rebuild?

Run a build audit first. If the foundation is sound and the issues are contained (security, auth, a few brittle flows), it's a fix. If the data model or architecture can't support real users, it's a rebuild. Our fix-or-rebuild guide walks through the matrix.

Book a free 15-min build audit →