Your architecture, navigated.
A living architecture repository that shows you the next decision — not just the data.
Catalogue what you have, map it to what the business does, and see what's at risk — starting with a spreadsheet and an hour, not a six-month framework programme.
Mid-market IT runs blind between the spreadsheet and the enterprise suite.
You know what you have — the applications, the vendors, the cloud bill. What you can't easily see is what it's all for, what overlaps, and what's about to become a liability. The heavyweight EA suites answer that, but they demand a framework programme, a dedicated team, and a budget the mid-market doesn't have. So most teams stay on spreadsheets — and the spreadsheet can't tell you the blast radius of a decision.
A navigator, with an undercurrent of precision.
Arcamira gives you orientation before detail. It surfaces the meaningful signal — coverage gaps, redundancy, end-of-life risk, blast radius — and lets you act, while the rigour stays in the data underneath. It's calibrated for the mid-market: fast to populate, progressive to enrich, and free of framework ceremony.
Start with what you have
Import a CMDB or app list as CSV — with duplicate detection on the way in — and the estate lights up immediately. Enrich at your own pace.
Meaning, progressively
Capabilities are the destination, not an entry gate. AI suggests how apps map to the business; you confirm with a click.
See the consequence
Every asset sits in a graph. Ask "if this changes or fails, what's affected?" and get a real answer before you commit.
The design rule behind every feature: does it tell you something true about your organisation that nothing else could — or does it just teach you a framework's vocabulary? Arcamira ships the former and keeps the latter optional.
Signal you can act on, before it acts on you.
Capability Map
LandscapeOrganise the estate by what the business does, not by technology. A three-level hierarchy with a live coverage overlay turns "we run 140 apps" into "this capability is over-served and that one is a gap."
Application Portfolio
LandscapeEvery application classified, connected, and current — criticality, lifecycle, the capabilities it serves and the technology it runs on — in one filterable view with the portfolio's shape on top.
Technology Sunset Risk
IntelligenceEnd-of-life dates enriched automatically, scored into a sunset-debt view with vendor concentration and procurement windows — so obsolescence is a plan, not a surprise.
Impact Analysis
PlanningPick an application, technology or data store and see the blast radius: affected apps, capability gaps opened, initiatives in flight, and replacement candidates — before you commit to the change.
Built for the team you actually have.
Value in an hour, not a quarter
Import, and the estate lights up. No framework programme to stand up first.
AI-assisted, never AI-gated
AI proposes; you decide. Every suggestion is a click-to-confirm, never an automatic write.
Capability-first, framework-light
Meaning is a destination you reach progressively — not a data-entry gate at the door.
The graph pays you back
Every relationship you add makes blast-radius, coverage and risk answers sharper.
Stakeholder-ready
Shareable views, plain-English risk narratives, and Confluence embedding out of the box.
Deploy your way
Multi-tenant SaaS, or single-tenant self-hosted via Docker. Same codebase, your choice.
Three tiers, one codebase.
Start light and grow into it — every tier is the same product, with more of the intelligence and integration surface unlocked as you go.
Starter
- Asset catalogue & import
- Capability map
- Views & diagrams
- Estate health signals
Professional
- Everything in Starter
- Risk & sunset intelligence
- Impact analysis
- Governance & review workflow
- AI-assisted mapping
Enterprise
- Everything in Professional
- Cloud & ITSM sync
- SSO / OIDC
- SaaS discovery (Entra, domain scan)
- BYOK AI
See your estate the way a navigator would.
Bring a spreadsheet. In the first session we'll turn it into a live map of what you have, what it's for, and what's at risk.