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Make Vibe-Coded Apps Production Ready

Security, architecture, auth, database, deployment, and maintainability reviews for AI-built apps from Lovable, Bolt, Replit, Cursor, and v0.

Direct answer

Vibe-Code Productionization from Tepesoft Systems

Vibe-Code Productionization is a fit when a team has a repeatable business workflow, launch risk, or website growth need that already costs time or money. Tepesoft starts with a narrow paid pilot, ships the smallest useful system, documents the handoff, and keeps the path open for monthly support when the workflow proves value.

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What buyers are already searching for.

  • Launch-risk audit before showing customers
  • Auth, database, and permissions cleanup
  • Refactor messy generated code
  • Deployment and monitoring setup
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What gets shipped.

  • Launch-risk report
  • Critical fix list ranked by severity
  • Security and data-exposure review
  • Optional rescue sprint implementation
SEO focus

Built for near-future demand, not old agency menus.

The page targets implementation-heavy searches where buyers already feel pain: automation, agents, MCP/tooling, productionization, and measurable operational ROI.

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Questions

Before a paid pilot.

Can you fix an app built mostly by AI?

Yes, if the core idea works. We focus first on security, data model, auth, deployment, maintainability, and what must be fixed before public launch.

Do you rebuild from scratch?

Only when cheaper than repair. The first pass is an audit that separates keep, fix, and replace.

Next step:Send one workflow, repo, website, or recurring report. We will reply with the first audit question before recommending a paid pilot.