It's broken, and nobody can fix it.
Software that's down, half-finished, or falling apart, stabilized and brought back to life.
The system is failing and the people who built it are gone.
Maybe it's crashing under load. Maybe a contractor left it half-built. Maybe it was assembled fast with AI tools and worked until it didn't. Either way, it's breaking, it's running part of your business, and no one left can safely fix it.
The instinct is to start over. Usually you don't have to. Most systems can be stabilized and revived faster and for less than they can be rebuilt.
We stabilize it first, then bring it back.
First we stop the bleeding. Then we tell you the truth about what it takes to make it well.
Take custody.
We get access, map what the system does, and find why it's failing.
Stop the bleeding.
We stabilize the immediate failures so the business isn't losing ground while we work.
Tell you the truth.
A written assessment: what's stable, what's fragile, and what it costs to revive versus rebuild.
Bring it back.
We fix it properly, document it, and put it under your ownership.
A system that's stable, understood, and yours.
The fires are out, someone understands it again, and you have a real decision in front of you with real numbers, not a guess.
Usually revived, not rebuilt. Faster and for less.
Where this goes
One call tells us both whether this fits.
If you're running software you can't afford to have go wrong, thirty minutes is enough to know whether we're the right team for it. If we're not, we'll say so.
