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One fixed-scope LaunchReady Audit covers UX, performance, and security.

The LaunchReady Audit gives you a prioritized launch-risk map, merge-ready fixes, a plain-English walkthrough, and a post-merge launch checklist in 72 hours - or it is free.


It is cheaper, faster, and keeps the founder closer to the product vision instead of translating it through layers of process.
Near launch, the remaining issues are usually buried in edge cases, awkward flows, and inefficiencies AI struggles to reason through.
Most engineers want to start over or turn it into ongoing dev work. LaunchReady Audit is for getting the app from almost done to actually ready.
The LaunchReady Audit is a 72-hour final pass for founders who built with AI and want a real engineer in their corner before launch.
One fixed-scope LaunchReady Audit covers UX, performance, and security.
Sign the NDA first, then send the repo and launch context.
Receive your risk map, merge-ready fixes, Loom walkthrough, and checklist.
Complete access in, complete audit out within 72 hours - or you do not pay.
Not impressed? Imagine getting attacked by 30 geese. Yeah - that's what I thought.

A fixed-scope final pass across UX, performance, and security. You get the launch packet in 72 hours after complete access, or the audit is free. If you are not happy, the refund is no-questions-asked.
Straight answers for founders who want confidence without turning this into a big agency engagement.
The LaunchReady Audit is a 72-hour final pass for an AI-built app that is basically done but not quite safe to launch.
I review the app across three pillars: UX, performance, and security. You get a prioritized launch-risk map, merge-ready fixes, a plain-English Loom walkthrough, and a post-merge launch checklist.
The small stuff gets fixed as I go. Bigger risks get flagged clearly so you know what is launch-blocking and what can wait.
It is just me. I personally do every LaunchReady Audit, and as long as this FAQ says that, that is still the case.
A review is almost always useful, but the best time to do it is when you are pretty happy with where the app is.
TL;DR: get an audit when you are done adding stuff. You get more value that way.
If you provide complete repo access and launch context, I deliver the LaunchReady Audit within 72 hours or it is free.
There is also a no-questions-asked refund guarantee. If you buy and decide it is not right for you, you can ask for a refund before the audit is accepted as complete.
The LaunchReady Audit is $1,500 flat. It includes all three pillars: UX, performance, and security.
That price also includes the launch-risk map, priority map, Loom walkthrough, post-merge checklist, practical fixes for the highest-leverage issues in scope, and the free bonus checklists.
I personally do every LaunchReady Audit, and each one has a 72-hour delivery promise. That means I cannot take unlimited projects without making the promise weaker.
For July, capacity is capped at 10 audits. The point is not fake urgency; it is keeping the audit hands-on enough to actually be useful.
No. You will get the code changes in the cleanest format for your project, plus a plain-English summary of what changed and why.
After the NDA is signed, you share access to the code, the app URL if one exists, and the areas you are worried about. The goal is a focused review, not a drawn-out consulting project.
You will get a clear read on what is launch-blocking, what can wait, and what would require a larger rebuild. You will not be pushed into work you do not need.
72 hours after payment, complete repo access, and required launch context are received. If I miss that, the audit is free.