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This is a really great tool for working through complex logic, user flows, UI interactions, and architecture for software development. Most tools are limited to use in the later stages of documentation, and aren’t much help until after a solution is well understood and clearly defined. Eraser is helpful much earlier in the process, it helps take vague requirements and turn them into visual maps quickly to spot holes or blind spots that may otherwise go unnoticed.
The only complaint I have is that the app doesn’t do well on mobile, you can view your existing work but it’s nearly unusable if you want to add or edit anything. I imagine this may improve as the tool picks up traction and the developers are able to prioritize user experience on smaller devices.
Overall, this is an outstanding tool that lives up to the hype.
Eraser is an incredible tool that has significantly streamlined my system design process. I’ve used it to create architectures for several applications, and its intuitive, user-friendly interface makes the experience seamless and efficient.
The recently launched AI diagram feature is a game-changer! It adds another layer of ease and automation, making complex workflows easier to visualize and refine.
Highly recommend Eraser to anyone working on system designs! Looking forward to seeing how it evolves further.
It's an incredible diagramming tool—the best I've ever used! It allows me to create workflow and cloud architecture diagrams in no time. I no longer struggle to piece things together, and navigating the flow is effortless. I recommend to anyone, either beginner or expert at UX diagrams and cloud architectural diagrams.
Eraser has been absolutely critical for my remote engineering team. Whiteboarding on steroids, AI-diagrams that take minutes instead of hours to create, and really excellent customer support. Highly recommend for any team that does anything more complicated than "Hello, World" print statements.
