About
Who's reading your code, and why this exists.
Who we are
We're a small team of engineers with backgrounds in prototype engineering and hardware/software integration across automotive, aerospace, defense, and robotics, with roots going back to Navy electronics technician training. Specific company history available on request.
That history matters here. We've spent careers turning rough prototypes into things that have to actually work — under load, in the field, with real consequences if they don't. The same instincts apply to software: figuring out what a system really does, where it will fail first, and what it would take to make it dependable.
We started AI App Rescue because we kept seeing the same pattern — founders with a working prototype, no technical co-founder, and no honest read on whether the thing in front of them was demo-ready, deployable, risky, or worth rebuilding. A short, flat-fee inspection from people who have shipped real systems is often the fastest way to find out.
Why this service exists
AI tools have made it possible for anyone to get a working prototype in days. A fast contractor can ship one even faster. That's a real shift. But "working" and "ready for production" are two different things, and the gap between them is where most non-technical founders get stuck — or worse, ship something risky without realizing it.
An honest technical inspection from engineers who've worked on systems where reliability isn't optional is often the fastest way to know where you really stand. That's all this is.
What this isn't
This is not a security audit. It is not a compliance certification. It is not a penetration test. It is experienced engineers reading your code carefully and writing down what they find. If you need formal certification, you need a different service. If you need an honest first read, this is the right place.