About

ArchScope

Why We Built ArchScope

Modern distributed systems are complex. Learning system design often means reading articles or drawing diagrams that never come to life.
We built ArchScope to change that - a place where you can design, simulate, and understand architectures interactively before deploying to production.

Interactive Architecture Design
Build distributed systems visually using infrastructure components like load balancers, databases, caches, queues, workers, and APIs.
Real-Time Simulation
Simulate traffic flow, request handling, latency, scaling behavior, and bottlenecks before deploying systems in production.
Design Philosophy

Architecture should be learned through experimentation, not just reading. Interacting with systems creates much deeper intuition than studying diagrams. We focus on visual learning, systems thinking, and rapid experimentation to make distributed systems concepts accessible to everyone.

Moderators
Arpit Godghate
System Design • Simulation • Product Vision

Built core simulator engine, multi-selection system, mobile responsiveness, and advanced analytics features including latency breakdown and fast-forward simulation

Sneha Wasankar
Product Engineering • UI/UX • Security

Led UI/UX development along with core business flows such as profile management, routing, design save/restore, and authentication.

Open Source & Contributors

ArchScope is open source and built independently. We believe in the power of community to make tools like this better.
If you're interested in contributing - whether it's adding new infrastructure components, improving simulation logic, or enhancing the UI - we'd love to have you.

Built independently for learning, experimentation, and exploring distributed systems visually.