I will fix your vibe coded app architecture, structure, security and scaling


About this gig
Did AI write your app but now it's a mess?
You built fast with Cursor, Lovable, or Bolt but now:
No monorepo or Turborepo structure
Apps and packages are mixed up
Wrong tech stack choices (AI just guessed)
Supabase has no RLS anyone can read your data
No caching, scaling, or failover plan
Storage not configured properly
Data analytics completely missing
Everything is tightly coupled one change breaks all
I fix all of this. I will:
Restructure your project into a proper Turborepo monorepo
Separate apps/ and packages/ correctly
Review and fix your tech stack decisions
Add Supabase RLS + Auth security layer
Design caching strategy (Redis/Upstash)
Plan API scaling + failover architecture
Add storage layer (Cloudinary/S3/Supabase Storage)
Design your analytics pipeline (OLTP OLAP)
Decouple your services properly
I build and run my own SaaS products (TMAIL.PK, SALAR AI)
so I fix vibe-coded apps the same way I'd fix my own.
Message me first describe your stack and I'll tell you exactly what's broken.
Get to know AHMED
AI Automation and Full Stack Developer
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceOct 2025
- Avg. response time2 hours
Languages
English
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FAQ
What do I need to share with you?
Your GitHub repo link or a zip of your project. Also describe your tech stack and what problems you're facing — slow queries, security warnings, deployment failures, etc.
Will you rewrite my whole app?
No — I audit and fix the structure, security, and architecture only. I won't rewrite your business logic. Think of it as a professional code review + architecture repair.
My app uses Supabase — can you fix the RLS?
Yes. I specialize in Supabase RLS, Auth, and Row-Level Security policies. I'll audit your tables and write the correct policies so your data is actually protected.
What if my app has no monorepo structure at all?
That's the most common problem with vibe-coded apps. I'll migrate your project into a proper Turborepo setup with apps/ and packages/ separation, shared configs, and proper build pipeline.

