RReconCodebase intelligence for the people who run the business

For founders, CEOs, COOs & product leaders

Know what's really inside your software — without reading a line of code.

Your product is software. Yet for most non-technical leaders it's a black box: you can only know what your engineers choose to tell you. Recon turns your codebase into a clear, honest report you can actually read — what you have, where the risks are, whether the work matches what you were told, and where to invest next.

🗺️ See what you own 🛡️ Catch risk early 🔎 Verify what you're told 💬 Lead the conversation

The blind spot

You're accountable for it. You just can't see it.

You read financial statements every month. You watch your sales pipeline daily. But your single most valuable, most complex asset — the software your business runs on — you manage almost entirely on faith.

“Is the code in good shape?”
“Yes, we're on top of it.”
…and you have no way to know if that's true.

What Recon gives you

An independent, plain-English view of your own technology

No jargon, no code. Just a clear picture, written for a business leader.

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A map you can read

Your whole system explained from the top down — what it does for the business, how the parts fit together — at a level anyone in the room can follow.

understand what you own
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An honest risk report

The real problems, rated by how serious they are and what they'd cost the business — security holes, fragile parts, things that will break or slow you down. Each one with a clear recommendation.

know where the danger is
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A reality check

Does what the team says exists actually exist? Recon compares the documentation and the claims against what's truly built — and flags the gaps. The single most valuable page for a non-technical owner.

trust, but verify
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Where to invest next

Forward-looking opportunities the business is well-positioned for, ranked by value versus effort — so your next engineering pound goes where it matters most.

spend wisely

The signature move

“Trust, but verify” — finally possible

What you're told vs. what's actually there

Teams — and especially outside agencies — describe their work in glowing terms. Recon checks those claims against the actual product and tells you, in plain language, where they hold up and where they don't. Real examples it has surfaced:

What the documents claimed
  • “Bank-grade payment security”
  • “Fully tested, automated quality checks”
  • “Industry-standard login & data protection”
What the code actually showed
  • A payment check left switched off — anyone could grant themselves a paid plan free
  • The tests existed but were never run before releasing
  • One screen left completely open — no login required at all

Real findings from live products. None of these were visible from the outside — and none would have come up in a status meeting.

Think of it as a regular health check for your software

You wouldn't run your finances without statements, or your operations without dashboards. Recon is the same discipline for the asset that powers everything — a check-up you can run as often as you like.

Like an annual physicalCatches the quiet problems while they're still cheap to fix — long before they become an emergency.
Like a building surveyAn independent expert tells you what's really behind the walls — not the person who built it.
Like a credit reportAn at-a-glance score of health and risk, tracked over time so you see the trend.

How leaders use it

From “I have to trust them” to “let's talk about these three things”

Recon doesn't replace your team — it lets you lead them with confidence.

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A standing review ritual

Run it on a regular cadence — monthly, quarterly — and walk into every review knowing exactly what to ask. Risk gets caught early instead of surfacing as a crisis.

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Informed, specific conversations

It gives you the vocabulary and the agenda. Instead of vague reassurance, you discuss named, prioritised issues — and your team respects that you can see clearly.

03

Oversight of agencies & contractors

If someone else builds your product, Recon is your independent check that you're getting what you pay for — quality, security, and no corners cut.

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Due diligence & fundraising

Before you raise, sell, or acquire — or when an investor asks “how solid is the tech?” — you have a credible, evidence-based answer instead of a shrug.

One source, two audiences

The same truth, in your language and theirs

Recon presents the business view for you — outcomes, risks, opportunities — and the technical view for your engineers, drawn from the very same findings. No translation lost, no two stories. You and your team are finally looking at one picture.

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For you

What's at risk for the business, what it would cost, and where to invest — in outcomes, not code.

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For your team

The exact same issues, pinpointed in the code with clear fixes — so the conversation is grounded, not adversarial.

What it quietly prevents

The slow, invisible problems that cost the most

The slow-down

Messy, unmanaged code turns a fast team slow — features that took days start taking weeks. Recon catches the rot before it compounds.

The breach or outage

Security holes and fragile foundations stay invisible until they make headlines. Recon surfaces them while they're still cheap to fix.

The key-person risk

When only one engineer understands the system, you're exposed. Recon documents it independently, so the knowledge isn't trapped in someone's head.

The bad bet

“We need to rewrite everything” — is that real, or padding? Recon gives you the evidence to tell, before you commit the budget.

The valuation hit

Buyers and investors discount what they can't verify. A clean, evidenced picture protects your number.

The drift

Run it again later and see exactly what improved and what got worse — proof your team is paying down risk, not piling it up.

Who it's for

Anyone accountable for software they didn't write

Non-technical founders & CEOs COOs & operating partners Product & program leaders Boards & investors Anyone managing an outsourced or agency-built product New leaders inheriting a system

The bottom line

You can't manage what you can't see.

Recon gives non-technical leaders independent eyes on their most important asset — so risk is caught early, conversations are sharp, and your software stays an advantage instead of becoming a liability.

Stop managing your biggest asset on faith. Start seeing it clearly.