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Archimyst
AI-powered platform for designing system architecture
178 followers
AI-powered platform for designing system architecture
178 followers
The intelligent architecture diagramming tool for modern engineering teams. Design, simulate, and document in minutes.Archimyst is an AI-powered system design platform that transforms ideas into production-ready backend architectures. Generate, simulate, and validate cloud systems in minutes by stress-testing performance, cost, and failure scenarios before they reach real users.





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@hritvik_gupta1 Diagrams don't crash, but 100K RPS does. Wish: Prod-scale simulation without prod risk, closest is advanced chaos + traffic replay.
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@lucianlature That’s exactly what we’re working on. Our first challenge is designing a system that can truly withstand real world traffic and load. We use real time scenarios and AI driven simulations across key performance, reliability, and cost metrics to closely mirror production environments so teams can validate their architecture before it ever reaches users.
@hritvik_gupta1 Niiice, great product :claps: Looking forward to more features, perhaps support for TypeScript or Go for the generated code
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@lucianlature Definitely, thank you for the feedback, appreciate it.
Simulating architecture before production is a great approach. For teams using AI agents to build features incrementally, having a way to validate each component's impact on the overall system would be really useful. Does Archimyst support incremental architecture updates where you can add new components and see how they affect the existing simulation metrics?
@yamamoto7 Can someone answer this?
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@yamamoto7 Hi great question, and yes, that’s exactly the direction we’re building toward.
Archimyst supports evolving architectures where you can iteratively add or modify components and re-run simulations to see how they impact performance, reliability, and cost metrics. The goal is to make architecture a “living system” rather than a static diagram, so teams (and AI agents) can validate each change before it ever hits production.
We’re actively expanding this workflow, so feedback like this really helps shape the roadmap
minimalist phone: creating folders
Will you incorporate the option to log in with e.g. Gmail account?
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@busmark_w_nika Thanks for the feedback. We are currently on it.
Turning a prompt into a testable backend architecture in minutes, that’s wild. Congrats on the launch, Hritvik! Are there any templates for simple web apps to get started?
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@eugene_chernyak Yes we do have the templates, we will be adding those soon on our platform as a starter pack. Thanks for the feedback
This looks promising overall. I feel showing a full example from idea to validated architecture could help people like me understand the depth better.
Happy to see this launch today. Building tools that help teams avoid painful outages is important work. I hpe this reaches engineers who have been burned before.
I am curious how detailed the simulations go. My concern is whether edge cases like partial outages are represented realistically.
The concept is strong but I do wonder about trust. My hesitation would be relying on simulations that might oversimplify real world behavior.