Tech Stack Audit Services

ITMTB provides tech stack audit services for companies that need clarity on their software architecture, cloud infrastructure, databases, integrations, security posture, performance risks, technical debt, and operations readiness before making major technology decisions.
  • 2-week fixed-scope audit sprint available
  • Application, cloud, database, security, and operations review
  • Written risk register and 30/60/90-day roadmap
  • Suitable before rebuilds, migrations, vendor transitions, scale-up, or AI adoption

Trusted by

Wright Research
Arete Labs
Paterson Securities
The Business Research Company
The Indian Garage Co.
GlobalFair
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Aromathai Spa
Corewellness
Snuckworks Platforms
Fonepay
Wright Research
Arete Labs
Paterson Securities
The Business Research Company
The Indian Garage Co.
GlobalFair
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Aromathai Spa
Corewellness
Snuckworks Platforms
Fonepay

Technology decisions become expensive when the current stack is unclear

Most companies do not need a rebuild on day one. They need clarity first.

A tech stack audit helps you understand what is working, what is fragile, what is undocumented, what is creating operational risk, and what needs to change before the next phase of growth.

ITMTB audits your application architecture, infrastructure, databases, APIs, third-party integrations, access controls, deployment process, observability, technical debt, and operational ownership. The output is a written assessment and a practical roadmap — not a generic consulting presentation.

Who should consider a tech stack audit?

Companies planning to rebuild or modernise a legacy application

Before committing to a rebuild, you need to know what you actually have — what is worth keeping, what is creating risk, and what a realistic migration path looks like. An audit prevents decisions being made against an inaccurate picture of the existing system.

Founders and CXOs unsure whether the current stack can support growth

If you are planning a scale-up, new product line, AI adoption, or significant increase in usage, an audit tells you whether the current architecture can carry that load — and at what cost.

Companies transitioning away from an existing software vendor

A vendor transition requires understanding the condition of the system being handed over. The audit identifies dependencies, undocumented logic, missing documentation, and operational risks before you commit to the transition.

Teams facing repeated outages, slow releases, or unclear ownership

Operational problems usually have technical root causes. An audit surfaces the architectural and process decisions behind reliability issues, slow deployments, and escalating incident rates.

Investors, founders, or leadership teams needing technical due diligence

Before a funding round, acquisition, or major technology investment, independent technical due diligence gives leadership and investors an accurate view of what they are committing to.

Organisations preparing for cloud migration, security hardening, or AI automation

Each of these initiatives requires understanding the current state before designing the target state. An audit prevents expensive rework caused by assumptions that turn out to be wrong.

Weak technology stacks rarely fail in one obvious place

Technology risk usually builds slowly. A system may look functional from the outside while hiding serious problems inside the architecture, deployment process, database design, cloud setup, access controls, vendor dependencies, or support model.

A tech stack audit gives leadership a structured view of these risks before they become expensive failures.

Common signs that an audit is warranted

No clear architecture documentation
Slow releases and frequent production issues
Rising cloud costs without clear usage visibility
Database bottlenecks or fragile data flows
Too much dependency on one vendor or developer
Poor monitoring, logging, and incident visibility
Security and access-control gaps
Legacy frameworks or unsupported components
Integrations that break during small changes
No clear decision on whether to fix, rebuild, migrate, or replace

What you receive

At the end of the audit, ITMTB provides a written report designed for both technical and business stakeholders.

Assessment output

  • Current-state technology stack summary
  • Architecture and infrastructure observations
  • Database, cloud, security, and integration risk areas
  • Technical debt assessment
  • Performance and scalability findings
  • Vendor and operational dependency risks

Decision support

  • Build-vs-extend-vs-replace recommendation
  • Prioritised risk register
  • 30/60/90-day improvement roadmap
  • Effort and sequencing for each improvement area
  • Optional implementation and managed-operations plan

The goal is not to produce a long theoretical report. The goal is to help leadership decide what to do next.

How the engagement works

A defined five-phase process — no build commitment before the audit is complete.

01

Discovery

  • Understand business context and current systems
  • Identify known pain points and future plans
  • Clarify the decisions the audit needs to support
  • Agree audit scope, access requirements, and timeline
02

Stack Inventory

  • Review applications, cloud environments, and databases
  • Map integrations, repositories, and deployment process
  • Assess access controls and operational workflows
  • Identify documentation gaps and undocumented dependencies
03

Technical Assessment

  • Architecture, maintainability, and code quality review
  • Performance, scalability, and reliability analysis
  • Security hygiene and access control assessment
  • Cost risk and infrastructure efficiency review
04

Decision Framework

  • Classify each area: Keep / Fix / Modernise / Replace / Rebuild / Migrate / Automate / Monitor
  • Prioritise by business risk and implementation effort
  • Identify dependencies between improvement areas
  • Map findings to the decisions the business needs to make
05

Roadmap Delivery

  • Written report with current-state observations and risk register
  • 30/60/90-day improvement roadmap with priority and effort
  • Build-vs-extend-vs-replace recommendation
  • Optional: implementation and managed-operations plan
See the full engagement methodology →

Flexible audit models based on decision urgency

Choose the depth of assessment that fits the decision you need to make.

Audit Sprint

2 weeks · Fixed price

A focused, fixed-scope audit for companies that need clarity quickly.

Best for

  • Leadership decision-making
  • Vendor transition evaluation
  • Architecture review
  • Technical due diligence
  • Rebuild or migration decision

Audit + Roadmap

2–4 weeks

A deeper assessment with implementation planning and sequenced improvement roadmap.

Best for

  • Legacy modernisation planning
  • Cloud migration preparation
  • Scaling preparation
  • Security and operations improvement
  • AI and data readiness planning

Audit + Implementation

Scoped after audit

An audit followed by execution — ITMTB helps fix, modernise, migrate, rebuild, or operate the stack.

Best for

  • Application modernisation
  • Cloud optimisation
  • Security hardening
  • DevOps and monitoring setup
  • Managed services transition

We audit the stack as a production system, not as a tool list

A useful technology audit is not just an inventory of programming languages, frameworks, databases, and cloud services.

The real question is: can this stack support the business safely, reliably, and efficiently in its next phase?

That requires looking at the full system — how the application is built, how the cloud is configured, how data moves, how releases happen, how failures are detected, how access is controlled, how incidents are handled, how much risk sits with one vendor or individual, and how easily the system can evolve.

ITMTB combines software engineering, cloud operations, cybersecurity, quality engineering, enterprise applications, AI deployment, and managed services experience to assess the stack as a working business system.

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Get an independent view of your current technology stack

Before you rebuild, migrate, scale, automate, or change vendors, understand the real condition of your current system. ITMTB's tech stack audit identifies risks, technical debt, operational gaps, security concerns, and modernisation priorities — then converts them into a practical roadmap.

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