I will audit your half done saas app and create a rescue plan


About this gig
Before spending money on fixes, you need to know exactly what is broken and why.
I review your SaaS app, MVP, or AI-generated codebase and deliver a clear, written audit so you understand what is failing, what is at risk, and what to fix first.
This gig is for founders who have:
- An app that was built but is unstable, crashing, or behaving unexpectedly
- AI-generated code that worked in demos but breaks under real usage
- A codebase handed off by a developer that left without documentation
- A product approaching launch but with unresolved technical concerns
What I review:
- Codebase structure and logic
- API endpoints and error handling
- Database schema and query integrity
- Authentication and session handling
- Payment and webhook logic
- Deployment configuration and environment setup
- Security exposure points
What you receive:
- A written audit report
- Prioritised issue list with risk levels
- Recommended fix sequence
- Honest assessment of what is rescuable and what needs rebuilding
Let's talk first and we will tailor everything based on your requirements
Get to know Max M
SaaS MVP Rescue and Backend Stabilization Developer
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMay 2026
Languages
English
FAQ
Do I need to share repository access before you start?
Yes. I cannot audit what I cannot see. You will need to share read access to your GitHub or GitLab repository. I treat all code as confidential.
Can you give me a price to fix everything before seeing the code?
No. A fixed rescue price requires understanding the codebase first. The audit is the starting point. Once I have reviewed the code, I can provide a scoped rescue quote.
Can you audit an app built with AI tools like Cursor or ChatGPT?
Yes. AI-generated codebases are one of my most common audit requests. They often have structural issues, incomplete error handling, and security gaps that are not obvious from the surface.
What if the codebase is too broken to fix?
The audit will tell you exactly that. If a codebase is beyond cost-effective repair, I will say so clearly in the report rather than proceeding with expensive work on an unstable foundation.
Does the audit include fixes, or is it just a report?
The audit is a standalone diagnostic deliverable. Once you have the report, you can choose to proceed with a separate rescue or stabilisation order, or take the findings to any developer you trust.
