Slopfix, a team of three senior engineers, offers a service to refactor AI-generated codebases for $10,000 per week, aiming to restore maintainability and reduce code bloat. The company analyzes codebases for free before committing to a fixed-price project, promising significant line reductions while preserving functionality, according to odra.dev.
The process begins with a detailed review of the application’s functionality, documented screen by screen and endpoint by endpoint, to create a comprehensive checklist. This checklist ensures safety during refactoring. Slopfix then consolidates duplicated code, replaces hand-rolled frameworks with libraries, and rebuilds irreparable sections. Clients retain the optimized codebase, a QA checklist, and guardrails like CLAUDE.md and lint rules to prevent future code degradation.
Slopfix’s approach addresses a common issue where AI-generated codebases become unwieldy as projects grow, with agents duplicating code and losing oversight. By focusing on maintainability, the service helps developers avoid delays and breakages when adding features. The company also provides a two-week warranty to fix any issues caused during refactoring, enhancing reliability compared to fully automated AI coding tools.
Slopfix’s use of Claude Code is tightly controlled to ensure quality. The service’s pricing and methodology are detailed on odra.dev, where potential clients can request a free analysis to determine if their codebase qualifies for refactoring.