Maps for collaboration.
Whether you’re discussing a software refactor on a team of engineers or presenting the product roadmap to company leadership, you need to be able to make code-based details accessible to every stakeholder.
Drive collaboration with Maps.
Communicating about code can be challenging. Maps provides accessible visual models of your code, with tools to contextualize events like feature additions and refactors without the need for deep technical understanding among your audience.
Maps are easy to align to GitHub repositories. They’re automatically generated and sync to the codebase with each commit, so you never have to worry about manually updating Maps.
Learn how code works in the context of the complete software architecture. With the ability to view and write file code, reveal valuable code insights, and visualize dependencies.
Maps evolve along with the codebase, always reflecting the most up-to-date version. So whether you’re building independently or managing a team of devs, Maps can act as a single source of truth.
Easier, faster code-based collaboration, contributions, onboarding, and reviews with Maps.
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Maps provide developers a reliable visual foundation for building their understanding of codebases, so they can start making meaningful contributions without the friction often associated with onboarding.
Visualize changes to review logically. Segment files into related sections and browse them in Map and diff views. Create visual walkthroughs of changes, highlighting important steps and sharing guidance. With integration to VS Code.
Visualize software in its entirety, with the ability to interact with and understand individual files and file relationships. Maps act as the single source of truth, whether you’re stepping into a new project or trying to understand a refactor.
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