Free software audits are the oldest trick in the sector: they give you the diagnosis to sell you the project that suits them, not the one you need. We charge 190 € for the audit precisely so the incentive is to tell you the truth. Here is exactly what we deliver, in what timeframe, and why this format filters for people who are serious.
What we deliver in 72 hours
The 190 € technical audit is an analysis of your already-built software, delivered in 72 hours. The deliverable is a document you own, with three blocks: an analysis of the current architecture (stack, dependencies, coupling points and technical debt), the 5-7 most relevant issues ordered by priority and business impact, and a remediation plan covering what to fix first and why.
It is not a superficial review or a generic report. A senior engineer goes into your code and infrastructure, not a salesperson filling in a template. If something puts your operation at risk (a backup that does not restore, a fragile integration, a security hole), you will see it flagged with its real severity.
Why we charge 190 € and do not give it away
A free audit has an incentive problem: whoever gives it away needs to sell you something afterwards to make it worthwhile, so the report tends to find exactly the project that company wants to sell you. By charging 190 €, our incentive changes: the product is the honest diagnosis, not the sale. If the best thing for you is to touch nothing, we say so.
The 190 € also filters. Anyone unwilling to invest 190 € in understanding their software is not going to hire a multi-thousand-euro project with judgment either. The price turns the audit into a serious first step, not a sales call in disguise.
Who it makes sense for
It makes sense if you already have software built and you are unsure whether it is well made or whether you were short-changed: an application that runs slow and nobody knows why, a legacy system everyone is afraid to touch, an ERP integration that breaks every other week, or simply the feeling that you pay for maintenance without knowing what for. If you are going to invest in evolving that software, knowing its state before spending is the most profitable thing you can do.
What a technical audit is NOT
It is not a development quote or a sales proposal. It is not a legal or accounting-compliance audit. And it is not an excuse to scare you into a full rewrite: very often the recommendation is to fix three specific things and leave the rest as is. The difference between an audit and a sales pitch is exactly that honesty.
How it is credited to the project
If after the audit you decide we should build the solution, the 190 € is fully credited to the project budget. If you decide not to continue, or to continue with another provider, the document is yours to keep. No fine print, no lock-in. You can request your technical audit here and, if you prefer to talk it through first, book a free 30-minute call.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the audit cost and how long does it take?
It costs 190 € and is delivered within 72 working hours from when we have access to the code and the necessary information. If you then hire the development, the 190 € is credited to the project.
What do you need to run it?
Read access to the code repository and, where applicable, to the infrastructure (cloud, database) and to someone who knows the system for a short context call. We are happy to sign an NDA.
What if I am not satisfied?
We refund the 190 € with no questions asked. The risk is ours, not yours.
Does it work if my software was built by another company?
Yes, that is in fact the most common case. We audit software built by third parties and give you an independent technical opinion on its state and what it would take to improve it.