Continuous Architecture Platform
AI-Powered Living Documentation for Enterprise Architecture
The Pitch in 60 Seconds
Many architecture practices already source-control OpenAPI specs and PlantUML diagrams in Git, with production gating. The Continuous Architecture Platform builds on that foundation — adding an AI assistant that reads those artifacts, produces architecture designs following established standards, and automatically publishes a browsable architecture portal — for $39/month per seat.
No more manual wiki updates that get skipped. No more design-to-reality drift that compounds with every project. Demonstrated with 5 complex architecture scenarios using NovaTrek Adventures as a synthetic case study. 208x cheaper per run than per-token alternatives. Live portal with 301 auto-generated artifacts.
This is not a proposal. This is a demonstration. The evidence on the following pages comes from actual billing data, actual execution results, and an actual live architecture portal — all built during this proof of concept.
What This Presentation Covers
| Section | Question It Answers |
|---|---|
| The Problem | Why does architecture documentation always decay? |
| The Solution | What replaces point-in-time documentation? |
| Cost Evidence | How do we know it's 208x cheaper? |
| Output Analysis | What did the AI actually produce? |
| Enhanced Workspace | How does the AI leverage our existing Git repo? |
| Markdown-First | How do we extend our Git-first practice? |
| Automated Publishing | How do we replace the manual Confluence step? |
| Live Demo | What does the end result look like? |
| Closing the Loop | What's the innovation that makes this continuous? |
| Roadmap | What comes next? |
| The Ask | What do we need to move forward? |