Sound familiar?
The problem starts after the first delivery — or right before it.
Many AI or software projects don't stall for lack of ambition, but because of what's missing once things get complex: oversight, documentation, and someone taking responsibility for the whole. By the time that becomes visible, a lot of time and budget is often already gone — without a working result.
How we work
From chaos to clarity, in three steps.
We treat a rescue operation not as a rebuild from scratch, but as a thorough inventory followed by targeted action — so you don't pay for work that's already been done.
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Audit & inventory
We map out what exists: code, architecture, documentation (or the lack of it), and the status of every part — so decisions rest on facts, not guesswork.
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Recovery plan & priorities
We determine what's worth saving, what needs rebuilding, and in what order — with a concrete plan for scope, timing and budget.
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Execute until it works again
We carry out the recovery — or take over the build — until there's a system that can run in production, not just in a demo.
What we fix
Different situations, always the same approach.
Every rescue operation is different, but the approach — inventory, prioritise, execute — stays the same.
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Stalled projects
A project that got stuck, moving again.
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Inherited codebases
Work taken over from another party, carried forward.
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Vibe-coded prototypes
AI-generated code retrofitted with architecture and tests.
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Technical due diligence
An independent assessment ahead of an acquisition or investment.
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Documentation catch-up
Missing architecture and system documentation, finally recorded.
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… and more
Every rescue starts with a thorough inventory of your situation.
Featured
One of our recent rescue operations.
Stalled PoC back on course within two weeks
A stalled PoC at an established scale-up was evaluated, respecified, and brought back on course — without restarting the budget. Placeholder case; final content ships via the case-studies spec.
Is your project stalled?
Tell us where the project stands today, and together — with no obligation — we'll look at what's worth saving and how to get it back on course.
Get your project back on track