CODE AUDITING
Technical Due Diligence: Real Visibility Before Investing
Independent white paper for investors and acquirers: state of code, technical debt, scalability, security, equipment and quantified risks.
What is Technical due diligence for investors?
Before you invest in or acquire a tech company, you need to know what you're actually buying: not just the value proposition and business metrics, but the state of the technical asset that underpins everything else. At Q2BSTUDIO we perform independent technical due diligence for investors, venture capital, private equity and M&A teams that need an objective assessment of a target company's software, architecture, equipment and technical risks.
Our due diligence covers six dimensions: code quality (technical debt, complexity, testing, consistency), architecture (scalability, resiliency, modularity), security (vulnerabilities, access model, compliance), infrastructure (hosting, CI/CD, costs, cloud dependency), technical team (capacity, dependency on key people, bus factor) and technical intellectual property (ratio of proprietary code vs. generated, dependency on open source, licensing).
The process is confidential and adapts to the timeline of the operation. We work with NDAs, controlled access to the code (read, no write) and a deliverable designed for technical and non-technical stakeholders to understand. Every finding translates into quantifiable risk: we don't just say that test coverage is low — we explain what it means in remediation costs, speed of development, and likelihood of incidents.
The report includes a rating by dimension (not a magic number but a qualified judgment with evidence), an inventory of prioritized risks with remediation cost estimate, and a section of potential deal-breakers: findings that could affect the valuation, closing conditions, or post-closing plan. We also include a post-deal remediation plan with phases and estimation of the investment necessary to bring the technical asset to the target level.
Topics that we specifically evaluate for their impact on valuation: proportion of code generated with AI without supervision, key-person dependency (what happens if the CTO leaves), security debt that could lead to GDPR breaches or fines, infrastructure costs that do not scale linearly, and software licenses that could impose unexpected obligations (copyleft, restrictions on commercial use).
We are not financial consultants or lawyers: we do not value the company or draft contracts. We are independent engineers who evaluate the technical reality with objectivity and experience, translating technical findings into business risk language.
We do not issue seals of approval or quality certifications. We deliver an honest, documented, and actionable report that allows investment decisions to be made with real technical information, not with the seller's statements.
Our due diligence team includes senior profiles with experience across multiple stacks, industries, and company sizes. This ensures that the assessment is not limited to automated metrics but incorporates engineering judgment on which patterns are acceptable in an early-stage context, which are critical debt, and which are red flags regardless of the stage. Experience in real investment operations allows us to calibrate findings by real materiality, not by technical purism.
FEATURES
Features of Technical due diligence for investors
Code Quality Audit
Technical debt, complexity, tests, consistency and team practices.
Architecture Assessment
Scalability, modularity, resilience and capacity for evolution.
Security Review
Vulnerabilities, access model, encryption and regulatory compliance.
Infrastructure and cost analysis
Hosting, CI/CD, cloud dependency, and cost projection at scale.
Technical Equipment Evaluation
Capacity, bus factor, key-person dependency and competencies vs stack.
Intellectual Property Analysis
Proprietary vs. generated code, OSS dependencies, licenses, and restrictions.
Inventory of deal-breakers
Findings with potential impact on valuation or closing conditions.
Actionable executive summary
Executive summary with rating by dimension and key recommendations.
TECHNOLOGIES
- Amazon Web Services
- Microsoft Azure
- Git
- SonarQube
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Frequently asked questions about Technical due diligence for investors
Code and quality audit
Comprehensive source code review to detect technical debt, bad practices, excessive complexity, and maintainability risks before they become runaway costs.
Learn more →Architecture and scalability audit
We evaluate your system's architecture to determine if it supports the expected growth, identifying bottlenecks, over-coupling, and design decisions that limit evolution.
Learn more →Migration and technological modernization
We plan and accompany the migration of legacy applications to modern stacks with a gradual approach that prioritizes service continuity and reduces the risk of regression.
Learn more →Access and data security
We audit and strengthen your application's access, authentication, authorization, and data protection model to reduce attack surface and meet regulatory requirements.
Learn more →Secure production and deployment
We audit and improve your deployment process so that each release reaches production with confidence: tests, validations, rollback, and observability from the first minute.
Learn more →From MVP or prototype to real product
We evaluate your MVP or functional prototype and design the industrialization plan to turn it into a scalable, safe and maintainable product ready for real production.
Learn more →Auditing AI-powered apps and tools
We review applications and tools built with AI wizards to detect hidden debt, vulnerabilities, unintentional patterns, and scaling limitations before they reach production.
Learn more →CI/CD and Deployment Automation
We design, implement, and optimize continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines so that your team delivers software with speed, security, and traceability.
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