If you need a continuously updated, real-time view of your system—one that evolves with your architecture instead of becoming obsolete—a new generation of truly interactive tools is the way forward.
Traditional system documentation methods fail to keep up with modern software complexity. Auto-documentation transforms engineering teams by saving time, improving accuracy, and enabling seamless collaboration.
Multiplayer automates the tedious task of creating and maintaining system documentation, while also facilitating collaboration and shared understanding across distributed teams working on complex, evolving software systems.
Today we introduce the Multiplayer Platform Debugger: share deep session replays that include relevant data from frontend screens to deep platform traces, metrics and logs so teams no longer have to search through unrelated data to find and fix bugs.
Multiplayer Environments helps you organize and track your development environments. Streamline system information management and improve productivity by centralizing all of your system data in one place.
We released two big updates to our Sketches feature: a much improved UI and a dedicated link in the navigation bar. You can now visually convey your ideas, designs, and plans effortlessly.
Multiplayer brings every piece of the system design puzzle into a single platform. By integrating with GitHub, GitLab, and BitBucket repositories, we enable users to access, view, and (in the future) modify source code within the context of their platform's design.
Engineering teams need a collaborative tool purpose-built for the complicated and multi-layered system architectures that underpin most companies’ operations.
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