Rails and Ruby version upgrades
You are on an end-of-life Rails or Ruby version, gems are unmaintained, and nobody wants to be the one who starts.
- A paid audit first: your Gemfile, test coverage and deploy path, with a version-by-version plan
- Staged upgrades behind a flag rather than one cutover, so feature work never stops
- Characterisation tests written before touching anything with no coverage
- timeline
- Audit in a week. Upgrades priced per version step after that.
- price
- REPLACE - your audit price
AI features inside an app you already run
You want retrieval, an agent or structured extraction added to a live product, without a rewrite and without a science project.
- Retrieval over documents you already own, sized to your corpus rather than to a vendor pitch
- Guardrails that hold: grounded answers, refusals when the data is not there, no invented facts
- A deterministic path for anything that touches money, contracts or a real person
- timeline
- A working slice in two to three weeks, then iterate.
- price
- REPLACE - your rate or project range
Taking over an unfinished web app
The developer left, the agency stopped replying, or an AI-assisted build got 70 percent of the way and then stopped making sense. You have a codebase and no one who understands it.
- A written assessment: what works, what is load-bearing, what has to be replaced and what can stay
- The unglamorous first pass: dependencies, environments, a deploy that runs twice in a row, tests around whatever is fragile
- Then the remaining features, shipped in order of what unblocks you soonest
- Handover notes written as I go, so the next person is not in this position
- timeline
- Assessment in three to five days. You own it either way, even if you hire someone else.
- price
- REPLACE - your assessment price
Feature and MVP delivery
Your team is short a pair of hands, or you need a first version built by someone who has shipped production systems before.
- Rails or .NET Core, front to back, including the deploy
- Scoped in slices you can cancel between, not one big bet
- Written decisions, so the reasoning survives after I leave
- timeline
- Ongoing, or a fixed slice.
- price
- REPLACE - your rate
Not sure which one?
Ask the agent on the homepage, or send me what you have and I will tell you which of these it is, or that it is none of them.