Stop spending weeks on software architecture and design documents—Archie generates complete, production-ready application blueprints in hours, not days.
Archie is an AI-powered product architect that transforms your software ideas into detailed, implementable designs and technical plans. Instead of your development team spending 40+ hours whiteboarding, debating architecture patterns, and writing design specs, you describe what you want to build—and Archie generates database schemas, API structures, component hierarchies, and deployment strategies automatically. It works like having a senior architect on your team who never sleeps and costs a fraction of hiring one.
For small development shops and in-house teams, this means faster project kickoffs, fewer costly design mistakes caught mid-development, and clearer communication between product managers, designers, and engineers. You get standardized, professional documentation your whole team can reference—reducing rework and scope creep that normally devours your budget.
Software development agencies, SaaS startups, custom development shops, in-house dev teams at mid-market companies, and freelance developers building complex applications. Particularly valuable for teams that need to pitch clients quickly, reduce design-phase overhead, or lack dedicated architects.
Freemium model with free tier for basic architecture generation. Paid plans start at approximately $99–$299/month depending on project complexity limits and export features. Enterprise pricing available for agencies.
Development teams using Archie typically save 30–50 hours per project during the planning phase alone—translating to $3,000–$7,500 in billable hours recovered or accelerated project delivery. By catching architectural issues before coding begins, teams reduce costly mid-project pivots that average $10,000–$25,000 in wasted development time. For agencies, faster design approval means tighter timelines and higher project margins; for in-house teams, it frees senior developers from documentation work to focus on actual coding. Most small dev shops report 2–3 additional projects completed per year using the time savings from automated architecture design.