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Savnet - Tool for designing software architecture and animated

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It allows teams to create architecture diagrams and transform them into animated presentations. * Visual editor for software architecture * Components such as services, databases, users, and infrastructure elements. * Connectors to represent communication and data flows * Animated presentations to explain architectures progressively * Export and import .savnet files to share diagrams with other users * A canvas designed specifically for system design

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Savnet started from a very common frustration when explaining software architectures. Most diagram tools are great for drawing systems, but they produce static diagrams that quickly become overwhelming when you try to present them to others. When explaining a system to a team, stakeholders, or clients, you usually want to walk through it step-by-step: first the users, then the frontend, then the services, then the data flow. With traditional tools, you either end up showing everything at once or manually recreating slides in presentation software. Savnet was built to bridge that gap between designing architectures and explaining them. The idea was to create a tool where you can design your system visually and then present it as an animated sequence that progressively reveals how everything works. During development the focus shifted from “just another diagram tool” to something more specific: architecture storytelling. That led to features like visual containers to group subsystems, a canvas optimized for system design, and an animated presentation mode to guide people through complex architectures. The goal is simple: make it easier to both design systems and explain them clearly without jumping between diagram tools and slide decks.