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Most AI app builders ship a prototype. Archiet ships a scored architectural blueprint, a 7-framework compliance report (SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, DORA, NIS2), and a production-ready Flask + Next.js codebase you own — more stacks in active beta — all from one description.
Architecture, compliance, code, and quality — derived from the same model.
Describe your system in natural language. AI extracts entities, relationships, capabilities, and data classifications into a formal ArchiMate model — the same model an enterprise architect would draw, generated in minutes.
Architecture pattern libraryTrust Services Criteria, ISO 27001 controls, GDPR articles, HIPAA rules, PCI-DSS requirements, DORA pillars, NIS2 measures — mapped to specific architecture elements with evidence narratives auditors can verify.
All compliance frameworksA stack-agnostic intermediate representation sits between the ArchiMate model and rendered output. Flask + Next.js is production-ready today; FastAPI, Django, NestJS, Laravel, Go, Java, Rails, and .NET are in active beta or development — they generate from the same genome but aren't yet boot-verified end-to-end.
Browse all stacksOutput is scored across 4 dimensions: structural correctness, AC pass-rate, contamination detection, completeness. Critical issues block delivery — you never ship a generated app that wouldn't pass a senior code review.
Quality scorecardPre-mapped templates for the auditor your buyer hires. Browse compliance × industry, or compliance × stack — every page generates real code with the controls in place from line one.
Reference patterns that ship with the platform — pick one to start, customize the model, generate the code.
Same architecture, one genome. Flask + Next.js is production-ready today; the other renderers below are in active beta — they read the same genome but aren't yet boot-verified end-to-end. The shared genome is what gives every stack the same feature set as it graduates from beta.
The architecture-to-code category sits between Enterprise Architecture tools and code-completion tools. See where Archiet lands against each.
Most AI app builders (Bolt, Lovable, v0) generate a frontend prototype with a mocked backend, or trap your app on a hosted runtime (Bubble, Adalo). Archiet sits between traditional enterprise architecture tools — which model systems but stop at documentation — and code-completion tools — which suggest lines but have no architectural context. It starts from a formal ArchiMate model and generates a production-ready Flask + Next.js application (more stacks in active beta): real auth, real billing, real multi-tenancy, real tests, real CI/CD. The architecture is the source of truth; the code is derived. You own the source.
Copilot and Cursor complete code line-by-line inside a single file; they have no model of the system as a whole. Archiet starts from a system-level architecture and emits an entire application in one shot — a production-ready Flask + Next.js codebase today, more stacks in active beta — including compliance documentation. Copilot accelerates writing specific lines; Archiet eliminates the lines you'd otherwise have to write.
Those are EA / portfolio management tools — excellent at cataloging existing applications, tracking technology lifecycle, and modeling business architecture. They stop at documentation. Archiet picks up where they stop: generating actual code, compliance evidence, and deployment infrastructure from the architecture model. Many teams use Archiet alongside these tools rather than replacing them.
SOC 2 (Trust Services Criteria), ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA (Security/Privacy/Breach Notification rules), PCI-DSS (12 requirements), DORA (5 pillars / 28 articles), and NIS2. Each framework's controls are mapped to specific architecture elements, with evidence narratives that reference generated code files. The compliance pack is a starting point auditors can verify, not the final pack.
Flask (Python) + Next.js is production-ready today — the starter you can deploy and own immediately. FastAPI, Django (Python), and NestJS (TypeScript) are in active beta. Laravel (PHP), Go (Chi), Java (Spring Boot), Ruby (Rails), and C# (.NET) are in development/preview — they generate from the same genome but aren't yet boot-verified end-to-end. Every backend pairs with a Next.js frontend and React Native mobile app.
Generated applications deploy with `docker-compose up`. Each ships JWT authentication via httpOnly cookies (never localStorage or AsyncStorage), workspace-scoped database queries with row-level security, audit logging on every PII access, AES-256 encryption for sensitive columns, Alembic migrations, OpenAPI 3.1 spec, GitHub Actions CI, and quality scoring across 4 dimensions. Output is a production-grade scaffold: download the ZIP, follow the README, deploy with docker-compose in under 30 minutes, then customize 2–3 days to match your domain. Saves 2–4 weeks of scaffolding work.
Skip the 6-week setup. Each starter ships the full domain logic, auth, multi-tenancy, and a GDPR + SOC 2 compliance pack — as real source code, production-ready on Flask + Next.js today with more stacks in active beta, yours to own.
Multi-tenant CRM — contacts, pipeline, activities, email. Flask + Next.js, more stacks in beta.
Ticketing + SLAs — a Zendesk alternative you own the code for.
SaaS billing with Stripe / Paddle / Paystack, PCI scope-minimised.
Kanban, Gantt, time + resources — an Asana alternative in source.
Applicant tracking, GDPR-compliant by default. Full domain logic.
VoC + NPS + feature voting — a Canny alternative you own.
Broker CRM with an MLS-ready data model. Pick your stack.
New-hire workflow + e-signature. Production-ready ZIP.
Redline workflow + e-signature. Full CLM domain in your stack.