Security from day one

Collaborate with our security experts to build secure smart contracts applications right from the start. We make sure you get the best value out of your audits, challenge design decisions, and reduce costs by early consultation.

$899.00

Pre Audit Service

Includes:

Pre-audit consultations for codebases under 1000 lines of code
2 Day turnaround time
High-level security assessment report
Save time and costs on your full audit
Recommendations for best practices in smart contract development

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Pre Audit Service / Audit Service

Includes:

Pre-audit consultations for all codebases
Security assessment report
Recommendations for best practices in smart contract development
Guidance on potential vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies
Follow-up consultation to discuss findings

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What is a Smart Contract Pre-Audit?

A pre-audit is a preliminary security review conducted before your full smart contract audit. Think of it as a consultation that helps you identify and fix critical issues early in the development process, saving both time and money while significantly improving your final audit results.

Early Detection
Catch critical vulnerabilities early.
Cost Savings
Reduce audit costs by addressing issues proactively.
Faster Launch
Accelerate your time to market.

The Pre-Audit Process

Initial Consultation

We review your project scope, architecture, and security goals to understand your specific needs and timeline.

Code Review & Analysis

Our security experts perform a targeted review focusing on common vulnerabilities, design patterns, and potential attack vectors.

Findings Report

Receive a comprehensive report highlighting critical issues, recommendations, and best practices for smart contract development.

Follow-Up Consultation

Discuss findings with our team, get guidance on implementing fixes, and prepare for a smoother full audit experience.

Pro tip:The ideal time for a pre-audit is when your smart contract logic is complete but before extensive testing and optimization. This allows us to catch architectural issues while there's still flexibility to make changes efficiently.