FAQ
Questions before uploading an AI-built app
VibeFix is designed to make access, privacy, report value, 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, fix sequence, repair prompts, and repair-budget estimate.
Is VibeFix just a prompt generator?
No. Repair prompts are a tactical output of the report. The core product is the evidence-backed readiness assessment and fix plan.
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. Deep semantic reviews and rescue-sprint scoping 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. The intended production integration uses read-only GitHub access for private repositories. ZIP exports are also supported for Lovable, Bolt, Replit, and similar tools.
Do you train models on my code?
No. The product promise is analysis only. Customer code is not used for model training, and deeper review runs through RubberDuck semantic analysis.
Can I delete my project?
Yes. V1 is designed around delete-after-report controls and revocable repo access. Production storage should enforce deletion and retention policies.
What access do you need?
VibeFix needs read-only source access or a ZIP export, plus any spec, PRD, screenshots, or notes that describe what the app should do.
Will someone manually review my code?
Not for the self-serve scan or RubberDuck deep semantic review. Implementation support or a rescue sprint only happens after an explicit scoped handoff.
Can I sign an NDA?
Yes. NDA and custom review terms are best handled before deep semantic review or rescue sprint work begins.