Building apps has never been faster. Running them safely is the hard part.
AI coding tools like Claude Code let your teams turn an idea into a working app in days. The trouble starts when those apps quietly become things the business depends on, without the security, oversight, or ownership to back them up.



Innovation is moving outside IT
That is mostly a good thing. People close to the problem can build a solution without waiting in a queue, and ideas that used to sit on a backlog become working tools.
But an app built in an afternoon has a way of becoming something a team relies on every day. The faster it was built, the less likely it carries the monitoring, security, access control, and documentation a business-critical app needs.
When speed becomes exposure
Security scans of vibe-coded apps keep turning up the same thing. A large share ship with serious vulnerabilities, and many expose sensitive company data on the open web with no access control at all. The pattern is familiar to any IT leader.
Turning these apps into software the business can safely run is real engineering work. It usually lands on IT, the one team already stretched thin by the roadmap. So the apps stay stuck halfway, or something on the roadmap has to give to make room.
Shadow IT
Apps built and deployed outside IT's view, with no one clearly responsible for them.
Technical debt
Code that no one fully understands and no one can safely change.
Risk
Customer or company data running through tools that were never hardened for production.
What we do
We take the apps your teams have already built and make them production-ready, without killing the momentum that created them. We map what is out there, stabilize what has become business-critical, and bring it under proper architecture, security, and IT governance. Then we keep building, so a good idea grows into a real product instead of a liability.
Where execution infrastructure comes in
We call this part execution infrastructure. It is the engineering capacity that turns a vibe-coded app into reliable software, without pulling people or time away from your existing IT team. Your idea gets upgraded into something the business can depend on, and the work already on your roadmap keeps moving.
The result is innovation the business can actually keep: fast to build, safe to run.

Getting started
Got apps running in the business that no one really owns? Let's take a look at what it would take to make them solid.

