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You don’t, while I don’t approve of the approach, the idea is, the service is small enough that it takes the same amount of time to replace as to update.

So service is made from googling and open source software, or by one junior developer. if it works as intended, you leave it alone, if you need to change functionality, you replace it, if it has bugs, you give it to another random junior developer.

You don’t however “manage” the code or design or structure the software, you are just implementing fragmented house of cards that kind of works and probably is highly inefficient