Tech stack mapping is the process of visualizing all the technologies, systems, and dependencies that make up your architecture. It’s important because modern stacks evolve quickly, and without a live map, organizations risk hidden dependencies, redundant tools, and costly blind spots.
A digital twin is a living, continuously updated replica of your architecture. Instead of static diagrams or stale documentation, it gives you:
Real-time accuracy — see the actual state of your systems as they evolve.
Faster incident response — pinpoint dependencies and failure paths instantly.
Better collaboration — architects, engineers, and business stakeholders can work from a single source of truth.
Future-proof planning — snapshot and compare states to test scenarios, model changes, and guide modernization.
With Catio, your digital twin becomes the system of record for how your architecture truly works.
Yes. For organizations with strict compliance or residency requirements, Catio supports deployment in on-premises, private cloud, or customer-controlled environments.
Catio integrates with major cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), developer and collaboration tools (GitHub, Jira, Confluence, Notion), and identity providers (Okta, Azure AD, SSO/SAML/LDAP). Exports are available in JSON/YAML, PDF, and image formats to fit seamlessly into your current workflows.
Yes. Catio allows you to snapshot your current architecture state, model proposed changes, and simulate their impact in a safe environment. Teams can validate outcomes, compare states, and reduce risk before committing to production.