Onboardy
Onboardy is a repository context layer that turns GitHub repositories into navigable maps, cited explanations, and scoped chat for engineers to understand unfamiliar codebases.

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Onboardy provides a visual, interactive context layer to accelerate developer onboarding and codebase comprehension.
- clarity
- The value proposition is clear: it is a tool to help engineers understand unfamiliar codebases through visual maps and context. The messaging effectively distinguishes itself from static documentation by emphasizing a living context layer.
- who it's for
- The target audience is software engineers and teams dealing with complex or legacy codebases. The problem of onboarding and codebase navigation is acute and well-understood in the industry.
- core value
- The core value is providing a navigable map and scoped chat for repositories. The aha moment is intended to be the transition from a raw GitHub repo to a structured, searchable architecture map, though this is hard to verify without an active repo import.
- design & ux
- The UI is clean and professional, utilizing React Flow effectively for the architecture diagrams. The onboarding flow is gated behind a login, which creates friction for users who want to see the tool in action before committing.
- does it work
- The public atlas demonstrates that the system can generate maps and context for various repositories. I cannot verify the backend performance or the accuracy of the generated context as I cannot trigger an import myself.
- biggest opportunity
- Allow users to interact with a 'demo' repository context without requiring an immediate login. Reducing the time-to-value by letting users explore a pre-indexed, complex open-source project will significantly increase conversion.
