FAQ
Questions before uploading an AI-built app
CodeFix is designed to make access, privacy, launch proof, and next actions clear before you submit a repo or ZIP export.
Product
Report and workflow
What does the launch-readiness report include?
The report includes launch score, missing-feature map, broken-flow analysis, security and auth findings, production blockers, affected files, repair sequence, implementation briefs, and repair-budget estimate.
Is CodeFix just a prompt generator?
No. Implementation briefs are a tactical output of the report. The core product is the evidence-backed readiness assessment, repair order, and launch decision support.
What languages are supported in V1?
JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python are the supported V1 languages, with stack messaging for React, Next.js, Node.js, FastAPI, Supabase, Vercel, Stripe, and GitHub.
Can you tell me fix versus rebuild?
Yes. Stabilization, rescue, and hardening scope are designed to reduce false positives and turn the initial repair-budget range into a defensible recommendation.
Privacy
Repo access and deep review
Do you support private repos?
Yes. CodeFix supports private GitHub repositories and ZIP exports. Repository access is used only to inspect the code needed for launch-readiness analysis.
Do you train models on my code?
No. Customer code is analyzed for the report and is not used for model training. Deeper proof runs through configured live analysis.
Can I delete my project?
Yes. Projects are built around delete-after-report controls and revocable access so uploaded code does not need to remain in the system longer than necessary.
What access do you need?
CodeFix needs source access or a ZIP export, plus any spec, PRD, screenshots, or notes that explain what the app should do and what is currently failing.
Will someone manually review my code?
Not for the self-serve scan or CodeFix assessment. Stabilization, rescue, and hardening work only happens after an explicit scoped handoff.
Can I sign an NDA?
Yes. NDA and custom review terms are best handled before stabilization, rescue, or hardening work begins.