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Four ways in, one question underneath: is your software sound?

Most people start with the audit. Some arrive mid-crisis and start with the rescue. A few are sensible enough to start before anything's gone wrong.

The Health Audit: find out where you stand

We review your system end to end: the code itself, security, hosting, where your data lives, and the awkward what-happens-if-this-breaks questions. What you get is a written report in plain English, addressed to the owner rather than a developer, with a traffic-light rating and a costed, prioritised plan.

This works just as well when the system was dropped on you: an agency or offshore team delivered, invoiced and vanished, and you've no in-house way to judge what they left behind. Bring us the handover, however messy. Part of the audit is telling you what you actually received for your money.

The verdict is the product. If the system is in better shape than you feared, the report will say so, and you'll have bought some genuine peace of mind. If it isn't, you'll know what to fix first and roughly what it should cost, whether or not you fix it with us.

Rescue & Repair: make it sound

The hands-on end of the business: killing the bugs that keep returning, closing security holes, untangling the parts everyone is afraid of, and getting the system to a state where making a change is boring again. We keep whatever the AI got right. A careful repair almost always costs less than the rewrite an agency would quote, and you keep trading while it happens.

AI Development Guardrails: build it right

For teams already building with AI who want the speed without the mess piling up: review practices, automated quality gates, standards for AI-assisted work, and training. Also for companies with no AI capability at all who've realised their suppliers are using it anyway. If you can't check the code yourself, you at least need contracts and acceptance checks that protect you. The aim was never to use AI less. It's to use it the way an expert does.

Ongoing Oversight: keep it sound

A monthly retainer that gives your business a senior engineering conscience: regular inspections, a second pair of eyes on significant changes, and someone who already knows your system when the phone rings at a bad time. Think of it as the dry dock you never have to be towed to.