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rescue for vibecoded apps

Vibecoded it. Now it won't ship?
Send it. Get a fix quote in minutes.

Paste your repo or drop a zip. We analyze it, give you an instant fixed price, and you pay a small deposit only when you're ready to start.

instant quote · fixed price · works or full refund · your code stays private

How it works

  1. 01

    Send it

    Paste your repo or drop a zip. Two minutes, no call.

  2. 02

    Instant quote

    We scan the project and give you a fixed price to fix it — usually $30–100.

  3. 03

    Start with a small deposit

    Pay 20% to kick it off. We make it ship, you pay the rest when it works.

Fixed price, no surprises.

You see the number before you commit.

20% to start.

A small deposit begins the work — the rest only when the fix is done.

Private.

Your code is used only to diagnose and fix, never shared or reused.

Works or your money back.

We agree upfront exactly what “fixed” means for your project. If we don’t deliver that, you get a full refund — deposit included.

Igor, founder of slopfix

“Hi, I'm Igor. I've spent ~15 years building and shipping software. Lately, almost every week, someone shows me an app they built with AI that looks done and falls apart the moment real users touch it. I built slopfix to fix exactly that — fast, at a fair fixed price. Send me the broken thing and I'll tell you what's wrong and what it costs to make it ship.”

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FAQ

How is the price decided?
We scan your project’s size and stack and give a fixed quote in the $30–100 range. You see it before paying anything.
What’s the deposit for?
20% to start the work. You pay the remainder only once it’s fixed.
What if it doesn’t work, or can’t be fixed?
We agree upfront what “working” means for your project. If we don’t deliver it, you get a full refund — deposit included. The risk is ours.
Is my code safe?
Yes — used only to fix your project, never shared or reused.
Which stacks?
Most vibecoded stacks (React/Next, Node, Supabase/Postgres, etc.).

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