The machine got you most of the way. People finish it.
You described your idea to an AI app builder and got something that almost works. The demo is impressive, the edge cases are not. Klyftly puts verified developers on the last stretch: auth that holds, data that survives, payments that reconcile, and a handover you own.
Why the last 30% is the hard part
Builders that generate apps from a prompt are genuinely good at the first draft: screens, flows, a working demo. What they cannot do is take responsibility. Security, payments, real user data, the bug that only appears under load: these need someone who owns the outcome, notices what the spec forgot, and answers for the result.
That is not a flaw in your idea. It is where drafts end and engineering begins.
What a rescue looks like here
Describe where the project stands and what done means to you. Klyftly turns that into a plan with fixed-price milestones: typically an honest review of what exists, the hardening work named explicitly, and delivery in stages you approve.
A verified developer, reviewed by a person before any client meets them, takes the work. Money sits in escrow and moves only when you approve a milestone. You keep the code, the accounts, and the keys; it is your product, finished.
Keep what the machine did well
A rescue is not a rewrite by default. Good developers keep what works, replace what will break, and tell you the difference plainly before the work is funded. The first milestone usually pays for exactly that judgment.
Plain answers
- Which app builders can you take over from?
- Any of them. What matters is access to the code or the export, a clear statement of what done means, and honesty about what is broken. The plan starts from whatever exists.
- Will the developer just rewrite everything?
- Only if the review shows the foundation cannot carry the product, and that conclusion is given to you in writing before any build milestone is funded. Keeping good work is cheaper for you and faster for everyone.
- What does it cost?
- Posting the job is a flat $20. The work itself is quoted as fixed-price milestones you see and approve before anything starts; we add no markup to what the developer earns.
- How do I know the developer is real and competent?
- Every person on the roster is verified by a human reviewer: real shipped work, real repositories. You see their record and the concrete reason they fit before paying anything.
The plan and the matched developers are free. Pay when you want the finish line.