Before you quote changes, upgrades, or handover work, StackRefit maps the stack, risks, backups, deploy path, and modernization options — quietly, under your brand.
Useful when a client brings you a live WordPress, WooCommerce, Laravel, custom PHP, or VPS-hosted system and expects a confident estimate before anyone has mapped what is actually running.
PHP, framework, CMS, database, server OS, hosting, repos, scheduled jobs, and third-party services.
Unsupported versions, abandoned plugins, unknown deploy steps, untested backups, fragile integrations, and bus-factor gaps.
A practical 30 / 60 / 90-day sequence: stabilize first, modernize second, document enough that the system is safer to own.
No production changes during the audit. Access is authorized, scoped, and kept to what is needed for discovery.
We stay behind your brand unless you explicitly invite us into the client conversation.
Agencies can request the outline first, see the structure, then decide whether a live client system fits.
Send these pages internally or to a client stakeholder before credentials, code, or production details are shared.
Scope, deliverables, packages, process, and common questions for inherited PHP/Linux systems.
AccessRepository, CMS/admin, hosting, database, backups, deployment notes, integrations, and contacts.
TrustHow credentials, access, client data, production safety, confidentiality, and AI-assisted work are handled.
Lower friction than booking an audit. We will send the structure, deliverables, package boundaries, and how agencies usually resell the work.