§ For founders
Maintenance for founders who shipped and now have to keep it running.
You shipped the product. The product is earning. Now every dependency-update email feels like a small interruption, every security advisory feels bigger than it probably is, and the gap between 'still works' and 'will keep working' is widening quietly. Kebehut is the monthly handle on that gap.
§ What worries this audience
Three things you're probably already feeling.
- Stale dependencies turning into a security advisory you can't ignore at 11pm on a Friday
- The original engineer leaves, taking the codebase knowledge with them and leaving you with a black box
- Yearly maintenance balloons into a five-figure rescue project right when you need to be selling, not patching
§ Pilot fit
How a pilot is shaped for you.
Most founders sit on Basic indefinitely. A monthly read on the codebase catches problems while they're still small. You only bump up to Pro when something specific — a stack upgrade, a security wave, a feature push — actually needs engineer hours.
First month — what lands in your inbox
- A full dependency and architecture audit, written up in plain English
- A ranked technical-debt ledger with cost estimates per item
- A short action list of fixes worth doing in month two
- A first cut of the rebuild-ready specification
§ Field example
What this looks like in practice.
The 'oh no, the dependency bot' moment
A founder with a working Next.js 13 app stops opening Renovate PRs because there are forty of them and none of them are obviously safe. After a Basic-tier month, the forty PRs are ranked: nine safe to merge, twelve needing a config change, eight wait-and-see, eleven that should be closed. The fear drops.
§ FAQ
Questions, briefly answered.
- I don't have a CTO. Can you talk to me directly?
- Yes. The reports are written in plain English with the technical specifics in parentheses. If you want a call to walk through a month's report, we'll do one — but the report itself is the deliverable, not a conversation.
- I built it on no-code, a starter template, or an AI coding tool. Does Kebehut work?
- If the result is a React or Next.js codebase running in production, yes. We don't care how it got there. We care that it has to keep running and someone needs to write down what changed and why.
- What if I don't need anything fixed this month?
- Stay on Basic, get the report, do nothing. That is exactly what Basic is for — most months belong there. The point of the report is to know that doing nothing is the right call, with evidence.
Email us about a pilot.
One paragraph about the app, the stack, and what's worrying you. Reply within one working day, from [email protected].
[email protected] →