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Startups and enterprises use Archiet differently — a founder clears a security review, an IT leader governs a hundred citizen-built apps, a platform team modernizes a system nobody documented. It is the same intelligence underneath: a living model of your systems that can audit, prove, build, and evolve them.
Understand the systems you actually run
A living model of your architecture — built from your docs, diagrams, or a plain-English description. Severity-ranked risk audits, system comprehension, and portfolio-wide scoring, so decisions start from evidence instead of tribal memory.
Compliance evidence from the model, not from screenshots
SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA, DORA, NIS2, PCI-DSS — control matrices, gap reports, and audit-ready documentation generated from the same architecture model, so the evidence matches the system by construction.
Production systems across domains — not just web apps
From the model to running software: 9 boot-verified web stacks, desktop, and domain-aware delivery for healthcare, finance, government RFPs, cloud infrastructure, and robotics. Deterministic generation — the same model produces the same system.
Brownfield-first: modernize what exists, govern what grows
Most software budgets are brownfield. Archiet models the system you already have, plans governed replacements module by module, and brings citizen-developed and vibe-coded apps under architectural governance instead of banning them.
Point tools force a choice: a codegen tool for the new build, a compliance tool for the audit, an EA suite for the estate you inherited. Archiet is built on the observation that all of these are the same problem — they all require a faithful, formal model of your architecture. Once that model exists, generating the compliance matrix, the risk audit, and the production code are outputs, not separate products.
That is why a five-person startup and a five-thousand-person enterprise can use the same platform without either being an afterthought: the startup enters at the free audit and ships a greenfield system; the enterprise enters at portfolio comprehension and governs a brownfield estate — including the apps its citizen developers are already building with AI tools.