The Technical Asset & Continuity Audit
Stop being a hostage to your own software.
Most non-technical founders don't own their software; they lease it from an agency that holds all the keys. If your lead developer or agency disappeared tomorrow, would your business survive, or would you be left with a $100k pile of useless code?
I provide the "technical bullshit detector" you need to ensure your software is a scalable asset, not a ticking financial liability.
Is your technology a "Black Box"?
You might need this audit if you are experiencing these symptoms:
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The "Black Box" Agency:
You’re paying for features you don’t understand and have no way to audit.
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The Scaling Ceiling:
You’re terrified that one big marketing win will crash the system because the architecture is brittle.
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Due Diligence Dread:
You have a funding round or acquisition coming up, and you’re unprepared for a technical audit.
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Vendor Lock-in:
You are deeply integrated into proprietary ecosystems (like Firebase) or third-party libraries that could hike prices or stop support, forcing a $50k emergency rewrite.
What We Uncover
This is a 14-day intensive diagnostic that focuses on business continuity, not just "code quality":
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Portability Check:
Can another team take over this project in 48 hours, or is the knowledge trapped in one person's head?
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Dependency Risk Map:
Identifying "handcuff" technologies (proprietary ecosystems or unmaintained libraries) that threaten your long-term margins.
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The Scaling Roadmap:
A 12-month strategic forecast of what it will actually cost to support your next 1,000 (or 100,000) users.
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Ownership Audit:
Ensuring you - not your vendor - actually own the accounts, credentials, and deployment pipelines.
The Outcome
You receive a Technical Risk Map and a 12-Month Strategic Roadmap. No jargon. Just a clear report on what is a Red Flag (immediate threat), a Yellow Flag (strategic risk), or a Green Flag (stable asset).
One-time intensive. 100% advisory. I do not write code, so my assessment remains 100% objective.