You can already chat your ideas into tasks in Zyvia. Now you can type "design me a Twitter backend" and watch the full system architecture appear services, databases, caching layers, and all the arrows between them.
No whiteboarding. No template wrestling. Just describe what you're building and get a diagram you can actually show your team.
Key Features Natural language to system architecture (type "microblogging backend", get microservices diagram) Auto-detects fan-out vs fan-in patterns for timeline feeds Visualizes database sharding, caching layers, and real-time delivery One-click export to PNG/SVG or embed in your Zyvia docs Links directly to your tasks see the diagram, then break it into tickets
First Comment (Founder Story) I've spent 3 years drawing architecture diagrams in Figma, then redoing them when the PM didn't understand, then redoing them again when we pivoted.
You finally finish that thing you've been avoiding for 3 days You click "complete" Your app gives you... a grey checkmark. Maybe a toast notification if you're lucky
Open ChatGPT. Describe what I wanted to build that day. Wait for it to break down the feature into tasks. Copy each one. Open Linear. Paste. Format. Add labels. Repeat.
It worked. Sort of.
But something felt broken about using the smartest planning tool available, then manually transcribing its output into another system like it's 2015.