ProductMap AI

ProductMap AI

Grasp Code 10x Faster by Seeing Its Feature Hierarchy

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ProductMap is like Google Maps for code. Understand complex codebases 10x faster with AI-generated interactive maps. Seamlessly zoom in and out, visualize features, and reduce miscommunication. Empower all stakeholders to navigate and grasp code effortlessly.
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What do you think? …

Toni Horlaender

ProductMap, an AI-driven tool that makes complex codebases instantly understandable. It’s a completely new form of software documentation focused on features that anybody can understand.

We use AI to discover what the code actually does by identifying the features implemented in the code, and then displaying the features on a map, along with their hierarchy, and traceability to the code. Think of it as "Google Maps for code."

The problem is that software developers spend 50% of their time trying to understand code before writing new code to fix a bug or to add a new feature. Our solution helps them do this 10x faster. 

Unlike tools like Cursor AI or Chat GPT ProductMap generates interactive, feature-first oriented visual maps, making it easy to understand how software components connect.


Piotr Kusiak

@toni_horlaender congrats on the launch. A really nice idea - a nice use case would be old projects that you need to maintain from time to time - it's sometimes really hard to get the full picture.

Toni Horlaender

@k_piotr 

thank you! i also think that it often helps to understand the whole picture or the whole context better before sitting on a few lines of code for what feels like an eternity again

Toni Horlaender

@k_piotr 

Hi Piotr, legancy code is one of many use cases. Especially understanding old code and adapting it to meet current requirements are use cases. Do you have any other ideas?

Piotr Kusiak

@toni_horlaender from my experience the only that comes to my mind is on-boarding new devs into a project, or agency type work where you need to switch to different projects all the time. Probably there are lots more..

Ambika Vaish

@toni_horlaender This is amazing! Congrats on building something so game-changing. I’m working on a 30-day project with zero coding experience (personal challenge), so I can already tell ProductMap would be a lifesaver.

Got any tips for making sense of unfamiliar code without feeling completely lost? Would love to hear your thoughts!

Toni Horlaender

@ambika_vaish 

WOW that sounds incredible. Can you tell me which repo you wanted to understand?

Ambika Vaish

@toni_horlaender Thanks, Toni! I’m actually still figuring that part out. I’ve been looking at beginner-friendly open-source projects on GitHub but honestly, navigating the code feels like trying to read a foreign language.

If you’ve got a simple public repo you’d recommend for someone with zero coding background to test ProductMap on, I’d love to give it a go!

Toni Horlaender

@ambika_vaish 

We have made many examples from larger open source projects available free of charge in our tool. Have a look there)

Yong Woo Shin

Wasting time understanding the codes was inevitable and inefficient.

I hope Productmap can automatically suggest better structures in the future with accumulated data :)

Good luck!

Toni Horlaender

@pritraveler 

we will improve the SW quality at an early stage through an end-to-end collobartion. we know what is in the code. we use this information for further transparency with regard to, for example, planned requirements.

Michael Vavilov

That is a nice solution that could be helpful, especially for scale-ups. Congrats on your launch!

Toni Horlaender

@michael_vavilov 

Exactly! anyone who wants to grow quickly doesn't have time to understand code forever. What do you think about mapping the implemented features in the current maps to the planned requirements and showing the diffs here?