Real, typed code
Next.js + TypeScript + Postgres, typed end to end. Code any senior engineer can read, extend, and hire onto.
When the platform itself is the ceiling. We move you to a stack a senior engineer would actually pick — Next.js + TypeScript + Postgres, typed end to end — with users and data migrated and no downtime. Price fixed from the audit.
A Production Rebuild moves an app off a platform it has outgrown — usually Bubble or a vibe-coded backend — onto real, typed code: Next.js, TypeScript, and Postgres. Users, data, and history migrate with zero downtime, and you own the code. It runs $10,000–$35,000 over six to ten weeks, scoped and priced from the $499 audit.
The app works — but the thing it's built on is the ceiling. Bubble can't take the load, the vibe-coded backend can't be extended safely, or no serious engineer will touch it to hire onto. Every new feature fights the substrate. Patching won't move the wall; it just repaints it.
This is the one case where starting over is the right call — and it's the call we make least often, because a rebuild you didn't need is the most expensive mistake on the menu. When the audit says rebuild, it's because nothing cheaper actually solves it.
The stack a senior engineer would pick if they were building it to last — and to hand to the next hire.
Next.js + TypeScript + Postgres, typed end to end. Code any senior engineer can read, extend, and hire onto.
Accounts, data, and history moved across intact. Your users don't start over; most won't notice the switch.
The old app keeps running until the new one is ready. You choose the moment to flip — no flag day, no outage.
Old routes redirect to new ones, so links, bookmarks, and SEO survive the move.
Scoped against the audit before we start — you know the number and the timeline up front.
A month of support after cutover to settle anything real traffic surfaces.
Every engagement starts with the $499 audit — the audit decides which of these four your app needs. We ship all four, so the verdict isn't biased toward the biggest invoice.
| Verdict | When it's the call | What we do | Cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keep | The substrate is sound and the app holds. | You get the report and ranked risks, then we part ways. | $0 further | — |
| Fix | Blocking issues, but the platform itself is fine. | Fix Sprint — fixed in place and shipped to production. | $3K–$8K | 2–4 weeks |
| Rebuild | The platform itself is the ceiling. | Production Rebuild — Next.js + Postgres, migrated with no downtime. | $10K–$35K | 6–10 weeks |
| Retire | The honest call is to stop. | We put it in writing before you spend another dollar. | $0 further | — |
The $499 audit confirms a rebuild is genuinely the answer — and scopes it. If something cheaper works, we say so.
We design the target stack and the migration path — data model, auth, integrations, redirects — before writing feature code.
Next.js + TypeScript + Postgres, typed end to end, shipped in reviewable increments you can watch land.
Users, data, and history migrated; the old app runs until you flip the switch. Zero downtime, then 30 days of stabilisation.

Every audit, fix, and rebuild runs through one senior engineer. Over 7+ years, Muzammil has shipped production software across Bubble, React Native, and Next.js — greenfield MVPs, three-sided marketplaces, and rescues of AI-generated codebases that couldn't deploy. The person who reads your app is the person who fixes it.
No. The existing app keeps running the whole time. We migrate data and stand up the new stack in parallel, and you choose the cutover moment. There's no outage window.
Typically 6 to 10 weeks depending on scope, fixed from the audit. You'll see it land in reviewable increments, not one big reveal at the end.
Entirely. It's real Next.js + TypeScript in your repo — no proprietary platform, no lock-in. Any senior engineer can pick it up.
The audit tells you. We recommend rebuilds least often, because an unnecessary one is the costliest mistake. If a Fix Sprint or staying put solves it, that's what the report will say.
It starts with the $499 audit — which will tell you honestly whether you need a rebuild at all. If you do, we scope it flat and ship it with no downtime.