Mode · Audit

A cold-eyed readiness audit.

Get the honest list of what would break if you charged real money on Monday — billing, auth, multi-tenancy, observability, security — grouped by present, partial, and missing with evidence and fixes.

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Pro · larger monthly credit pool · private repos supported

How it works

Three steps, one output.

01

Paste the repo

Pick the Audit mode on the home page. Private repos work on Pro once the GitHub App is installed.
02

We grade the pillars

We score the repo across eight SaaS pillars: auth, billing, multi-tenancy, observability, security, DX, onboarding and compliance.
03

Findings stream in

Each finding comes with status, evidence, and a remediation hint so the next sprint has a grounded fix list.

What you get

An editable document, not a checklist.

01

Pillar scorecard

One honest number per pillar, plus the specific lines of evidence that moved the score.

02

Evidence-backed findings

Each issue is tagged present, partial, or missing with the repo evidence and a concrete remediation.

03

Remediation hints

Opinionated next actions — specific libraries, patterns and even code shapes to adopt.

04

Go / no-go summary

A one-paragraph verdict on whether this repo is ready to charge for, and what changes would flip the answer.

Who this is for

Built for the people who ship.

  • Pre-launch founders

    You're days from opening paid tiers and want a sanity check before the billing switch flips.

  • Due diligence

    You're investing in, acquiring or joining a company. Read the audit before the first call.

  • OSS maintainers going commercial

    You want to add a hosted tier. The audit surfaces the gaps between OSS-quality and SaaS-quality.

  • CTOs inheriting a codebase

    First-week triage: what to leave alone, what to fix, what to throw away.

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