A working demo is not the same as software a business can safely operate.
- Critical workflows lack reliable tests and error handling.
- Auth, permissions, deployment, or recovery are unclear.
- The team cannot tell what is safe to launch.
Prototype-to-production rescue
For software that works in a demo but still carries too much risk for customers, staff, payments, or important data.
Sprint scope
New features enter the sprint only when they reduce a real launch or operating risk.
Timeline
Most rescue work fits one to three weeks after a short review.
Review the business goal, repository, deployment path, data model, and workflows users must trust.
Fix the reliability, security, and maintainability problems with the highest operating impact.
Tighten deployment, document the system, and leave a clear launch recommendation and backlog.
Pricing
Final scope depends on codebase size, urgency, access, and production risk.
For a clear expert read before committing to implementation.
For a prototype that is close but has obvious launch risks to fix.
For deeper structure before customers or staff depend on the system.
Next step
Send the product, technical context, and workflow that must become reliable.