Why audit
Why the paid step is the audit
The diagnostic qualifies the app. The audit creates the clarity needed for a real decision. Conversion comes only after that.
Open articlePricing
Invest a small fixed amount in a thorough audit to make the conversion path clearer, prepare the project properly, and make the next decision on a much stronger foundation.
What to choose first
Start small, remove uncertainty, and commit to conversion only after the system is clear.
First step
The required first step. We review the Bubble export file to understand the complexity of the application and decide whether it should move into the full conversion audit.
Fixed first step
Second step
The second step. Price depends on application complexity and covers the full Bubble-to-code conversion audit.
Complexity-based pricing
Next step
Start conversion only after the audit makes the scope clear enough to define a fixed budget and execution plan.
Budget after audit
What happens after the audit
The audit should make the next decision clearer before implementation starts.
Audit first
Finish the audit first so the system, risks, and scope are clear enough to stop guessing.
Decision next
Use that clarity to decide what should happen next: stay in Bubble, pause, or move into conversion.
Implementation later
Start implementation only after scope, budget, and the right delivery path are clear.
Next step
If you already have a Bubble export or product walkthrough, start with the $99 diagnostic and move into the full audit only if the app justifies it.
Start here
Start with the required first step, then move into the full audit only after the export review confirms the app needs it.
$99 fixed first step
Companion reading
Why audit
The diagnostic qualifies the app. The audit creates the clarity needed for a real decision. Conversion comes only after that.
Open articleHow it works
See how reverse engineering turns hidden Bubble logic into something clear enough to scope and price properly.
Open articleKey questions
Read the practical objections that usually show up before anyone is ready to commit to the next spend.
Open article