What is Vilosia Inspect?
Bring your Software Architecture to life! Vilosia Inspect is the first step in a new approach to software migrations. Analyze legacy code, map dependencies, extract workflows, identify database usage, and understand external APIs and exchange formats.
Problem
The user faces challenges in analyzing legacy code, mapping dependencies, extracting workflows, identifying database usage, and understanding external APIs and exchange formats.
Drawbacks: Difficulty in visualizing software architecture, complex software migration process, lack of insight into relationships between code components, time-consuming manual analysis.
Solution
Dashboard tool that helps users bring their software architecture to life by analyzing legacy code, mapping dependencies, and extracting workflows.
Core Features: Legacy code analysis, dependency mapping, workflow extraction, database usage identification, understanding of external APIs and exchange formats.
Customers
User Persona: Software developers, technical architects, and IT professionals involved in system upgrades and software migrations.
Unique Features
Comprehensive analysis of legacy code and dependencies for software migration planning.
Facilitates visualization of software architecture and identification of database usage.
Automated extraction of workflows and understanding of external APIs.
User Comments
Precise code analysis and visualization tool for complex systems.
Great help in understanding the architecture of legacy software.
Effective in identifying dependencies and database interactions.
Streamlines the code migration process and reduces manual work.
Intuitive and user-friendly interface for technical teams.
Traction
Over 500k software projects analyzed on the platform.
Recent feature update received positive feedback, increasing user engagement.
Monthly recurring revenue (MRR) of $150k with a customer base growth rate of 20%.
Secured $2M in seed funding for product development and market expansion.
Market Size
$3.96 billion global market size for software maintenance and modernization services in 2021.
Expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% from 2021 to 2026, driven by the increasing need for legacy system upgrades and digital transformations.