Static architecture diagrams (looking at you, Visio and Miro) are great for documentation, but they always leave a massive blind spot: how does the data actually move when things get busy? We are Archi-Flow, and our whole goal is to turn static cloud architecture maps into living, breathing spaces with real-time live traffic simulations. The idea is to make system design reviews, debugging data flows, and engineering onboarding feel less like guesswork and more like watching a live map.
As we put the finishing touches on the launch, I d love to know:
How does your team currently bridge the gap between architectural design and real-world traffic reality?
What s the biggest bottleneck or "gotcha" you usually hit during system design reviews?
Archi-Flow brings your cloud architecture to life. Instead of looking at static diagrams, you can design interactive cloud architecture maps featuring real-time live traffic simulations. Perfect for system design reviews, debugging data flows, onboarding engineers, and presenting complex architectures with clarity. Built to bridge the gap between design and reality.