Introduction
What the platform is, the mental model, the typical workflow. Reading for the first contact — 10 minutes.
Project overview
Strategic and functional positioning: what it's about, the components of the project, and what V1 is meant to deliver.
Live demo
Tour through demo.softwarefabrik.io — no login, no API key. Recommended click sequence in 6 steps.
Quickstart in 10 minutes
From the unpacked bundle to first run completed. Click by click, with mock adapter.
Tutorial with Claude Code
Full workflow against the real vendor adapter — from project draft to a passing quality gate.
Download
Run the platform locally. Currently as a Docker image and Spring Boot JAR; air-gap delivery on request.
Architecture overview
Layers, modules, run phases, data flows, persistence, adapter registry. Incl. ADR-0011 (container sandbox) and ADR-0013 (claudecode4j stream parsing).
Frequently asked questions
30+ answers across 9 categories: platform, setup, wizard, adapters, quality gate, settings, security, license, roadmap.
Release history
Release notes from v0.1.0 to v0.19.0 with concrete feature lists and architectural decisions per release.
Whitepaper: 76-page deep dive
Before the runnable platform there was an architecture whitepaper on agentic software development — reference architecture, agent orchestration, guardrails, SDLC integration, Domain-Driven Design with agents as bounded-context participants, shared knowledge stores. If you want to know why the platform is cut this way, start here.
Commercial and legal pages
When you stop evaluating and start running the platform in a midsize or enterprise setup, these pages are relevant:
- License model — Community, Professional and Enterprise compared (Cloud, Self-Hosted, Air-Gap).
- Enterprise — beyond single-tenant: multi-user, on-prem, air-gap delivery, SLA.
- Contact — direct line to the author & provider.
- Imprint, Privacy, Transparency.