Top 5 risks identified with a 1-page action plan. Delivered async in 48h.
- GitHub PR flow review
- CI signal check
- QA gap identification
- GO / NO-GO recommendation
- Written risk report
New — Release Risk Audit for SaaS teams. Find gaps before they ship.
Book audit from €249 →A founder-led GitHub, CI, QA and release process audit for SaaS teams shipping fast without a dedicated release control system.
The problem
No structured GO / NO-GO decision
Release decisions are made ad hoc in Slack or in someone's head — not from a consistent signal set.
CI passes. QA is unclear.
Green pipelines give false confidence. Smoke coverage gaps, flaky tests and manual steps are invisible to the team.
GitHub PR flow leaks risk
No review gates, inconsistent branch protection, no QA sign-off step before merge to main.
Primary offer
I review your GitHub PR flow, CI config, QA process and release checklist. You get a structured risk report with a clear GO / CONDITIONAL GO / NO-GO recommendation and a prioritised list of gaps to fix.
Pricing
Top 5 risks identified with a 1-page action plan. Delivered async in 48h.
Full GitHub, CI, QA and release audit with 30-min review call. Delivered in 72h.
Full audit plus a lightweight automation starter. Delivered in 5 days.
All prices in EUR · One-time · Delivered async · No hidden fees
Kits — secondary offer
Manual workflows and templates. Use them today before you automate with Dulvarn Release Control.
Release Control Starter Kit
GitHub repo templates, dulvarn-check CLI script, and complete release documentation.
QA Audit Toolkit
40-point QA maturity assessment for engineering teams. Structured audit templates and risk scoring.
Telegram Bot SaaS Starter Kit
Production-ready Telegram bot with Stripe billing, PostgreSQL, and full deployment automation.
Paste a user story, PR summary, release note or bug report. Get critical scenarios, edge cases, regression scope, suggested test cases and risk notes — in seconds.
Release Control — Beta
Dulvarn Release Control connects GitHub PR signals, CI outputs and QA sign-off directly to your release process — and posts a GO / NO-GO status check on every PR automatically.
FAQ
What do I need to send for the audit?
Your GitHub repo link (or a summary of your PR workflow), your CI setup (GitHub Actions, CircleCI, etc.), and a short description of your current release process. I can work from a short email if you'd rather not share repo access.
How long does the audit take?
Quick Audit: delivered within 3–5 business days. Full Sprint: 5–7 business days. You'll get a written report async — no need to schedule a call upfront.
What format is the deliverable?
A structured written report covering: what I reviewed, what risk signals I found, a GO / CONDITIONAL GO / NO-GO recommendation, and a prioritised list of fixes ranked by release risk impact.
Is this consulting or a product?
It's a productised audit — fixed scope, fixed price, async delivery. Not open-ended consulting. You know exactly what you get and when.
What if I want to start with the kits first?
That works. The GitHub QA Gates Pack and Release Checklist Pack are good first steps. The audit gives you a personalised read on your specific process gaps.
From the founder
I built Dulvarn Tools because most QA tooling is either enterprise bloat or surface-level generators with no real workflow context. The Release Risk Audit is the same thing I'd do for my own team before a high-stakes release — review the actual process signals, not just the green CI badge.
If you're shipping fast without a formal release process, you're carrying invisible risk. The audit makes it visible and tells you what to fix first.
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