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RESCUE · Bolt apps

Is your Bolt app broken? I'll fix it at a fixed price.

Login fails, the screen goes blank, or every change breaks something else. It happens to a lot of Lovable apps: the AI moves fast, but doesn't always leave a solid foundation. I review the code, find the cause, and tell you what it costs to fix.

Diagnosis in 72 h Fixed price before I touch anything

From broken app to stable app, with a clear written diagnosis.

Why it fails

The 3 most common causes in Lovable apps

Each one leaves a trace in the code. The diagnosis detects which one is yours.

Cause 1

Environment variables don't travel to production

Bolt generates code that works in its editor, but when you deploy to Vercel or Netlify, environment variables are lost. The app tries to connect to Supabase or Stripe and finds nothing. Result: white screen or 500 errors. The diagnosis checks every env var and tells you exactly which ones are missing and where to put them.

Cause 2

A new prompt breaks existing routes

You ask Bolt to add a feature and suddenly the checkout page or user dashboard stops working. The AI may rewrite routing logic, delete middleware, or change file names that other parts depend on. The fix isn't more prompting: it's restoring the broken routes and documenting which files are critical, so you know where the AI may step on it again.

Cause 3

Backend endpoints are incomplete or missing

Bolt often generates the frontend but leaves API routes half-finished: a function that returns an empty array, a webhook that doesn't verify signatures, or a database query that fails silently. The diagnosis tests every endpoint and tells you which ones need real implementation.

Pricing

Fixed prices. No hourly counters.

You know the cost before I write a single line of code.

Diagnosis

€149

I review your code on GitHub, reproduce the issue, and send you a written report: what's wrong, why, and a fixed price to fix it. Report within 72 h of receiving access. In a hurry? 48h for +€99, billed only if I accept the rush.

The diagnosis is a product, not a coupon: it doesn't come off the repair price. The report is yours either way — whether you hire the fix or not.

The countdown starts when I have access to the code, not when you pay.

The diagnosis tells you which of these four you need. You don't choose — what's wrong with your app does.

Emergency Fix

€590

5 days. “Just fix it.”

One bug: the one the diagnosis names. I fix it, hand it over as a Pull Request you approve before it goes live, and a 2-minute video walking you through it.

Not included: anything else that turns up along the way. Another bug is another package.

Security Pass

€1,290

7 days. “Is it safe?”

Row-level security switched on, with real policies on every table (RLS). Secrets moved out of the repository, with rotation documented. Every API route that returns data requires authentication. I review sessions, redirects and roles. Closing report with before and after.

Not included: pentest, certified compliance or SOC2.

Launch Pass

€2,490

10–14 days. “Put it into real production.”

Everything in the Security Pass, plus a deploy that actually works: environment variables, build, domain and SSL. I resolve the critical- and high-severity findings from the diagnosis and set up basic error monitoring.

Not included: new features, redesign or scaling to 10,000 users.

Rebuild

from €6,000

3–5 weeks. “It's dead.”

I keep what genuinely works —the UI and your real business logic— and rewrite the scaffolding underneath. Data migration included. Clear scope, fixed price.

Note: €6,000 is the floor for a small app. Most land between €8,000 and €15,000.

14-day guarantee: if the same issue comes back within 14 days of delivery, I fix it at no cost.

Security — yours and mine

House rules

Three non-negotiable conditions, and all three protect you.

House rules

1. Invitation-only access, never passwords. You invite me to your GitHub repository and, if needed, to Supabase or Stripe. All with limited permissions.

2. Honest 14-day guarantee. If the fix fails again, I repair it free. If your AI tool overwrites the fix, that part loses the guarantee.

3. Data by contract. I work with test data whenever possible. If real data is needed, we sign a GDPR contract first.

Read the full rules on RESCUE →

How it works

Four steps, all in writing

No calls, no shared passwords.

Step 1

You describe the issue

Which screen fails, what error you see, and when it started.

Step 2

You invite me to the repository

Two clicks on GitHub to give me collaborator access. Not sure how? I'll send a 2-minute guide.

Step 3

Report and fixed price

In 72 h you get the report: what, why, and how much it costs to fix. The countdown starts when I have access to the code, not when you pay.

Step 4

Fix and delivery

Proposed change for your approval, a test video, and clear instructions.

FAQ

Questions about Lovable apps

Why does my Bolt app work in the editor but not after deploy?

Most often, environment variables are not being passed to the production build. Bolt doesn't always generate the correct configuration for Vercel, Netlify, or your hosting provider. The diagnosis finds exactly which variables are missing and where they need to be set.

Can Bolt break something that was working before?

Yes. Bolt can rewrite files to fit a new prompt, including routing logic and middleware. Everything is recorded in the code history. If you want to keep using Bolt with a safety net, the monthly maintenance plan is available. Ask for details and pricing at rescue@firme.dev.

How much does it cost to fix a Bolt app?

The diagnosis is €149 and it's a product, not a coupon — it doesn't come off the repair price. Based on what I find, the repair is one of four fixed packages: Emergency Fix (€590), Security Pass (€1,290), Launch Pass (€2,490) or Rebuild (from €6,000).

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I'll reply with the report and fixed price within 72 h of receiving access to the code.

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