Slopfix — we refactor vibecoded codebases
Did that happen to you?
You have an AI-generated codebase that works, but adding a feature now<br>takes days and breaks two other things? This happens to every vibecoded<br>project past a certain size: the agent stops seeing the whole picture and<br>starts duplicating code instead of finding it. We can help.
What we do?
We analyze your codebase for free. If we don't think we<br>can help, we say so and you've lost nothing. If we can, you get a fixed price<br>and a committed reduction target — something like "100,000 lines down to<br>35,000, same functionality."
Then we do one week of focused work. Before touching<br>anything, we sit down with you and write out exactly what your app does,<br>screen by screen, endpoint by endpoint. That checklist is our safety net and<br>yours. Then we cut: the fourteen date formatters become one, the hand-rolled<br>framework becomes a library, the duplicated logic collapses. Where the code is<br>beyond saving, we distil what it does and rebuild that part clean.
You keep everything. The smaller codebase, the QA<br>checklist, and a set of guardrails — a CLAUDE.md, lint rules, CI checks —<br>that slow the slop down when you go back to building. Plus two weeks of<br>warranty: if we broke something that worked before, we fix it free.
Yes, we use Claude Code too. On a very short leash. The difference is<br>thirty years of combined experience about what maintainable code looks like,<br>and the agent doesn't get a vote.
What it costs?
One week. Three senior engineers. $10,000. We commit to a<br>reduction target up front, and you pay in proportion to how much of it we hit.<br>Promised 50% and delivered only 20%? That's 40% of the target, so you pay<br>$4,000. Hit the target or beat it, you pay full price.
Lines are counted by scc, non-blank and non-comment, and the<br>contract bans code golf. We don't win by deleting your comments or compressing<br>your code into something clever and unreadable.
We are not agents
Maciej<br>Head of Engineering
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Kuba<br>Workhorse of Engineering
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Krzysztof<br>Muscle of Engineering
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Talk to us
We're real people and we'd rather talk than exchange forms. If the story<br>above sounds like your last three months, get in touch: maciej@odra.dev.
Bring your repo. The analysis is free either way.