$ saasreview --for vibe-coders

You built it with AI. Now make sure it survives real users.

AI got you to launch fast, but it never told you what's broken, what's unsafe, or why nobody's finding you. Our agents go through your app the way a real customer would, hunt for the holes the same way on every app, and a real person checks what they find. Then we tell you what to fix, in plain English.

  • Agents remove the bias, a real person checks the facts
  • Honest by default: every review says clearly it was paid for
  • Your Bughunt findings stay private, only you ever see them
// the problem

The stuff you can't see is the stuff that bites.

When you build something, you use it the way you meant it to work. Real users don't. They tap the wrong thing, paste in weird data, and wander where you never expected. That's where bugs hide and where things leak, and you can't catch it yourself, because you already know how it's “supposed” to go.

$ what-you-get

What you get

+Find the bugs before your users do

Real users break things in ways you'd never think to try: the dead ends, the broken flows, the stuff that only falls over when someone does it “wrong.” Our agents go looking for those on purpose, the same way on every app. The one a stranger hits in week one is the customer you never hear from again.

+Catch the holes AI quietly skipped

AI writes the part that works and skips the part that keeps you safe. Our Bughunt agent probes your app with passive and non-destructive checks and hands you a private, plain-English list of what’s exposed, and how to close it.

+Show up when people ask AI for a tool

When someone asks ChatGPT or Claude for a tool like yours, your review is built to be read and quoted: a clean page they can point to, instead of a marketing site they skip.

+Look legit to people who've never heard of you

An honest, independent review and a badge you can show off: proof your product is the real deal, even on day one with zero reviews of your own.

// how it works

From submit to report

1

Submit

Drop in your link and pick what you want.

2

Agents dig in, a human checks

AI agents run the same rigorous check on every app, the Bughunt probes from the outside with passive and non-destructive checks, and a real person checks every published review.

3

Get your results

Your own review page, a badge to show off, and (depending on what you picked) a fix-it list or a private bug report.

$ pricing --plans

Simple, one-time pricing

For you, we'd start with Bughunt ($30), find the bugs before your users do.

Quick review

$5one-time

delivery: within 5 minutes

A review of your SaaS with a clear score and a plain list of what’s good and what’s not, human verified and published here. The sanity check every SaaS founder deserves before shipping!

Choose Quick review

Hands-on review

$15one-time

delivery: within 1 hour

We send an AI agent through your SaaS like a real customer, even behind your sign-in. A real person checks the findings.

Choose Hands-on review

Review + fix-it plan

$25one-time

delivery: within 1 hour

Everything in the hands-on review, plus an audit report and a step-by-step remediation plan: what to fix and exactly how, written so you can hand it to your AI coding tool and let it make the fixes.

Choose Review + fix-it plan
recommended

Bughunt

$30one-time

delivery: within 1 hour

Sanity check your SaaS with Bughunt. We find what is broken or exposed before your users (or a curious stranger) do, then we hand you a private, AI-tool-friendly report so your tool of choice can fix it.

Choose Bughunt
// faq

Frequently asked questions

I built it with Cursor / Lovable / v0. Does that matter?

Not at all. We look at your live app, not how you made it. AI-built, no-code, or hand-coded, we use it, test it, and tell you what's strong and what's shaky. Same review either way.

Will the Bughunt break my app?

No. Our agent probes from the outside, the way a curious visitor could. It doesn't attack your app, log into your real accounts, or touch your data. You get a private list of what we found, and only you ever see it.

Isn’t the review biased because I paid?

You're paying us to do the work and put up the page, not to say nice things. The score is ours to decide, every review says clearly that it was paid for, and we'll pass on publishing one that isn't honest.

Is this a “real” security test?

It's an automated check, not a week of a human hacker's time. It looks for the common holes that quickly-built apps tend to leave open, and flags anything worth a closer look. We're upfront about what it is, and price it that way.

What does all this cost?

One-time, no subscription: a quick review is $5, a hands-on review $15, a Bughunt $30, and a review with a fix-it plan $25. You pick one when you submit, and whatever you get is yours to keep.

Ready when you are

Drop in your link, pick what you want, and get your results. One-time, from $5.