Onboardy

Repo context layer

A workbench for understanding unfamiliar codebases.

Onboardy turns a GitHub repo into a navigable context layer: graph maps, cited explanations, ownership clues, source exploration, and scoped chat.

Context graph

Architecture surface

Gateway
Client
Service
Database
External
Map the repo

Extract routes, agents, storage, flows, and dependency relationships into a graph your team can scan.

Keep the evidence close

Connect claims to files, citations, warnings, and ownership signals so generated context stays inspectable.

Ask scoped questions

Select graph nodes and ask about responsibilities, flows, debugging paths, and files worth reading first.

What changes

From generated docs to living context.

Documents and audio still matter, but they are outputs. The product is the context layer engineers use to decide where to look, what changed, and who to ask.

Guides

Executive summaries, onboarding paths, and technical context generated from repo evidence.

Diagrams

React Flow maps for architecture and data flow, with node-level actions.

Agent context

MCP-ready context packs that help coding agents start with the right files.

Source explorer

Inspect the sandboxed repo directly when generated output needs verification.