Six systems. One calm surface.
Onboardr is built like a tightly integrated operating system, not a bag of features. Every layer is opinionated and considered.
Whole-codebase reasoning
A model that has read every file in your repo before it answers. No hallucinations, no shrugged-off questions.
- 12.4M-token context window
- Symbol & dataflow grounding
- Citations on every answer
Living architecture atlas
Static analysis fused with runtime traces becomes one navigable map of services, modules, and contracts.
- Auto-generated service graph
- Latency overlays
- Ownership annotations
Personalized ramp-up plans
Plans tailored to a hire's stack, role, and team. Concrete tickets, real reading, real outcomes.
- 21d → 4d ramp-up
- Team-specific anchors
- Pairing recommendations
Beginner-friendly PR finder
Ranked starter tasks based on complexity, ownership, and freshness. No more typo theatre.
- Difficulty ladder
- Owner alignment
- Rolling re-rank
Architecture replay
A cinematic timeline of how your repo evolved. Watch the moment caching landed or auth was rewritten.
- Git → motion
- Search by feature
- Share moments
Repo-aware chat
A senior engineer in your editor. Calm, grounded, citation-first answers backed by real code.
- File-level citations
- Refactor diff suggestions
- Action chips
Smaller details that earn the trust.
The product is mostly invisible until it isn't. These are the quiet calls that compound.
Explainable previews
Hover any symbol to see a plain-English explanation backed by real call sites.
PR coaching
Onboardr reviews your draft PR like a senior. It asks the right questions, gently.
Edge-grade indexing
Embeddings live close to your code. We never copy your repo to the public internet.
SOC2 + zero-retention
Your code stays your code. Encrypted in flight, encrypted at rest, evicted on demand.
Sub-90s indexing
Even 4M-line repositories index in under a coffee. Re-indexes are deltas, not rebuilds.
Polyglot from day one
TypeScript, Go, Python, Rust, Kotlin, Ruby, Java — all first-class citizens.
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