I will audit your ai generated codebase and fix vibe code bugs


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Did you use AI to build your app, and now it's breaking under pressure?
"Vibe coding" is an amazing way to build an MVP. But AI doesn't understand long-term software architecture and can't be held accountable. It generates "spaghetti code," invents libraries that don't exist (hallucinations), expose you to performance and security risks in production and creates massive technical debt that causes your app to crash when you try to scale.
I am a Senior Python & Django Engineer (PCAP Certified). I act as the technical adult in the room for AI-generated projects. I don't just patch bugs; I turn fragile AI experiments into robust, production-ready systems.
What I will do for your codebase:
- Code Audit: Identify hallucinated functions, security flaws, and logic loops.
- Vibe Code Refactoring: Clean up AI spaghetti code into maintainable ones.
- Fixing Hallucinations: Replace fake AI-suggested libraries with rock-solid standards.
- Production Hardening: Add proper error handling, logging, and database optimization.
You built the vision with AI. Now let a Senior Engineer make it bulletproof. Please message me with a link to your repository before ordering so I can assess the damage!
Conoce a Onyeka Nwokike
Django Expert and AI Integration Specialist, Python FullStack Engineer
- DeNigeria
- Miembro desdemar 2025
- Responde aprox. en:1 hora
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FAQ
What do you need to start the audit?
I need access to your GitHub/GitLab repository.
Will you rewrite my entire application?
Not unless it's absolutely necessary (Premium Tier). Usually, I can untangle the existing AI-generated logic, remove the hallucinations, and stabilize your current endpoints (Standard Tier) without starting from scratch.
Do you sign NDAs?
Absolutely. Your codebase, proprietary logic, and user data are strictly confidential. I am happy to sign an NDA before you grant me repository access.

