For business stakeholders (viewers)¶
If your account has the viewer role, ArcaMira is designed to give you the signal without the machinery. You have read-only access and a deliberately clean experience.
Stakeholder summaries¶
When you open any entity (an application, a capability, etc.), you see a stakeholder summary — a single-scroll card with:
- the entity's description,
- its key relationships,
- risk signals (if any),
- which architecture views include it.
No editing controls, no clutter. You're automatically taken here — you never see the architect's editing UI.
If you want to see the network around something, click Open in diagram from the summary to view it on the canvas.
Useful places to bookmark¶
| Where | What you'll find |
|---|---|
/capabilities |
The capability map — what the organization does, hierarchically |
/assets |
The estate — applications, technology, and data on one surface, with a lens switcher; filterable by status, criticality |
/roadmap |
Initiatives timeline — what's changing, and when |
/views |
Curated architecture diagrams by domain or project |
/reports |
Health and coverage summaries |
Stay current with Follow¶
On any entity, click Follow (the bell icon, top-right) to be notified when it changes — handy for a specific application or initiative you care about. When something you follow moves to a concerning status (e.g. an application heading for decommission), the notification carries a short change-impact summary so you see what it means, not just that it changed.
Present mode¶
Editors and admins can flip the whole UI to read-only with the Present / Manage mode toggle — the same clean, viewer-style experience described above. Use Present mode when you're screen-sharing with stakeholders or walking a board through the estate, so no editing controls are on show; switch back to Manage mode to make changes.
"I see editing controls — why?"¶
If you see editing controls, your account has an editor or admin role, not viewer. Ask your administrator if you need that changed.
Related¶
- Overview: What is ArcaMira?