Your software is a seven-figure asset. Know its condition.
Most owners run their most valuable asset with no appraisal and no health check. Assay gives you its condition in plain language, what it would cost to rebuild, and the handful of risks worth raising — so you protect the asset instead of discovering its state in a crisis. No jargon, no dashboard to learn.
You decide and delegate; you never have to read a line of code.
You'd appraise a building you own. Not the software that runs the business.
You insure the office and audit the books — yet the software runs with no condition report and no inspection schedule.
Today: you find out in a crisis
The lead developer resigns, a breach lands, or a buyer's diligence engineer opens the code — and the condition of your biggest asset is news to you.
Now: a condition report, on a schedule
An independent reading of the asset — how good it is, what it's worth, what's at risk — dated, repeatable, and in words you can act on.
The condition, the value, and the two or three things worth watching.
What it's worth
The replacement cost of the software you own — the figure that belongs next to the building and the inventory on your mental balance sheet.
Where the risk hides
Key-person risk, security gaps, and the rot that spreads even when nobody touches the code.
What to do about it
Each risk arrives as a plain ask — "share ownership of this module", "add a security gate" — ready to hand to your team.
Point. Read. Delegate.
Point us at the repository
Nothing to install, no development time taken from your team — access to the code is all it needs.
Read the plain summary
The condition of the asset in plain language — how good it is, what it's worth, what to watch.
Hand the detail to your team
Share the full report — the same number with the technical detail behind it. You decide; they execute.
The one opinion on your software that nobody you pay has a stake in.
We build nobody's software. No success fees.
Your development team, your agency, your CTO — everyone else who tells you about your software also has something to sell you. Assay only measures. And the method is open: your team, a buyer's advisor or an auditor can re-run the measurement themselves at cai.canine.dev/verify.
Don't run a seven-figure asset blind. Get its condition.
Plain language · you decide and delegate.