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NeoArc Studio

Platform Capabilities

Architecture work is spread across half a dozen disconnected tools. NeoArc Studio brings data modelling, diagramming, API documentation, governance, impact analysis, and multi-format publishing into a single connected workspace.

Everything Architects Need, In One Place

Architecture work is typically spread across half a dozen tools: a diagramming tool, a wiki, an API design tool, a governance spreadsheet, a presentation tool, and a project tracker. Each tool owns a fragment of the architecture with no connections between them.

NeoArc consolidates this into a single workspace where every artefact is connected. A change to the data model is visible in the API documentation, reflected in the diagrams, and tracked by the governance rules, all automatically.

Data Modelling and Domain Design

The data model is the foundation of everything in NeoArc. Define your business entities, their properties, and their relationships once. From this single definition, NeoArc derives database schemas, API contracts, search indexes, visual data views, and documentation.

Diagramming and Visual Design

NeoArc includes a full diagram editor with three distinct modes, each designed for a different communication need. All three modes share the same rendering engine, shape library, and connector system.

API Documentation

NeoArc supports six API documentation types, all connected to the central data model. API schemas reference model entities, so when the model changes, API documentation reflects it.

Content and Documentation

NeoArc is not just a modelling tool. It includes a full content authoring system with over 100 specialised content block types designed for architecture documentation.

Task Board and Impact Tracking

Architecture changes rarely happen in isolation. When a schema changes, APIs need updating, tests need rewriting, and documentation needs refreshing. NeoArc's task board connects change management to the architecture model.

Search and Knowledge Graph

Version History and Transitions

Architecture evolves through planned transitions, not sudden jumps. NeoArc supports explicit modelling of architectural change over time.