Stu Mason
Stu Mason
Problem Solver

Fix Deployment Problems

Deployments are painful. They fail randomly, take hours, or break production. Time to make deployment boring and reliable.

Typical timeline: 1-2 weeks
47+
Projects Rescued
16+
Years Experience
<2hrs
Avg Response Time
98%
Success Rate

Sound Familiar?

Deployments fail randomly

Manual deployment steps people forget

Production differs from staging

Rollbacks are manual and scary

Afraid to deploy on Fridays

How I Can Help

Audit current deployment process

Set up proper CI/CD pipeline

Automate all deployment steps

Implement zero-downtime deployment

Set up automatic rollback on failure

Document the deployment process

Good deployment should be boring. Push to main, tests run, deploy happens, nothing breaks. If it's exciting, something's wrong.

I set up proper CI/CD: automated tests, staging deployments, production deployments with zero downtime. GitHub Actions or GitLab CI, depending on your setup.

Rollbacks are automatic. If health checks fail, previous version is restored. No panic, no manual intervention.

You end up able to deploy confidently, any time, knowing exactly what's happening and that you can roll back instantly if needed.

Why I'm the Right Choice

Fast Diagnosis

I've seen most problems before. Quick assessment, clear plan, fast execution.

Proven Track Record

47+ rescue projects completed. I know what works and what doesn't.

Root Cause Fix

Not just patches. I fix the underlying issues so they don't come back.

Clear Communication

You'll know what's happening, what it costs, and when it'll be done.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes deployments fail randomly?

This is a common issue I see in projects that need fix deployment problems. Audit current deployment process

What causes manual deployment steps people forget?

This is a common issue I see in projects that need fix deployment problems. Audit current deployment process

What causes production differs from staging?

This is a common issue I see in projects that need fix deployment problems. Audit current deployment process

What causes rollbacks are manual and scary?

This is a common issue I see in projects that need fix deployment problems. Audit current deployment process

What causes afraid to deploy on fridays?

This is a common issue I see in projects that need fix deployment problems. Audit current deployment process

How do you audit current deployment process?

Audit current deployment process This is part of my standard approach to fix deployment problems, refined over 16+ years of experience.

How do you set up proper ci/cd pipeline?

Set up proper CI/CD pipeline This is part of my standard approach to fix deployment problems, refined over 16+ years of experience.

How long does fix deployment problems take?

Typical timeline is 1-2 weeks. Every project is different, but I'll give you a clear estimate after an initial assessment.

What does the process look like?

Initial call to understand the problem. Quick assessment and clear plan. Weekly demos as we fix things. Direct communication throughout — no project managers in the way.

What Clients Say

"We've worked with Stu for nearly ten years. When we sell a build we can't handle in-house, he's the call. Joins our Slack, matches our standards, delivers under our name. Clients never know. That's not something you get from a random contractor."

Iggy H.
Iggy H.
Founder, London Design Agency

"Stu hired me and gave me a baptism of fire within AWS and infrastructure. Years later, I'm leading a DevOps team of eight. He's technically brilliant, but what I appreciated most was how he explained things - never made me feel stupid, always made time. We still help each other out regularly."

Leo Chan
Leo Chan
Lead DevOps Engineer, Independent

"My previous developer wasn't delivering. Stu took over, didn't waste time on the mess - just rebuilt what mattered. Within a few months I had payments working and a real path to launch. No drama, just progress."

Adele
Adele
Founder, TidyLinker

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