Savnet
Savnet is a visual tool for designing software architecture diagrams and turning them into animated presentations that explain systems step by step.
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- No Coding Required
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- No registration required
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What is Savnet?
Savnet is a visual tool for designing, explaining, and presenting software architecture. It allows teams to create architecture diagrams and transform them into animated presentations that clearly show how systems work.
Unlike traditional diagram tools that produce static images, Savnet focuses on storytelling. You can build your architecture visually using services, databases, users, and other components, connect them to represent system flows, and organize them using visual containers to represent subsystems, domains, or infrastructure boundaries.
Savnet also enables you to present architectures step-by-step through animations. This makes it easier to explain complex systems to developers, architects, stakeholders, or clients without overwhelming them with a full diagram at once.
Key capabilities include:
- Visual editor for software architecture diagrams
- Components such as services, databases, users, and infrastructure elements
- Connectors to represent communication and data flows
- Visual containers to group related components or subsystems
- Animated presentations to explain architectures progressively
- Export and import .savnet files to share diagrams with other users
- A canvas designed specifically for system design
Savnet is useful for software architects, engineering teams, technical educators, and anyone who needs to design and communicate system architecture clearly.
It can be used for architecture design, technical documentation, system explanation, technical presentations, and teaching distributed systems or microservices architectures.




