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Automated infrastructure compliance and documentation
Pluralith automates compliance by documenting cloud infrastructure directly from the codebase. Companies like Jefferson Health pay us to automate their infrastructure compliance and save 5h a week per infrastructure engineer. More simply put: We generate infrastructure diagrams directly from Terraform state.
Pluralith automates visualization and documentation of Terraform infrastructure, integrating with CI to generate diagrams and keep documents up to date. It provides drift detection, cost context, and upcoming compliance data within pull request diagrams and dashboards.
The product runs Terraform plan data through a CLI integrated into a GitOps/CI pipeline, generating diagrams that are posted as pull request comments. It offers a dashboard with a visual history of Terraform plans, surface issue detection through change highlighting, drift detection, cost data via Infracost, and integrations for local development and markdown/CI workflows. It also plans to surface compliance data using Regula and provides access management, unlimited users/projects/exports, and local development environments.
Who it’s for: Teams using Terraform who want automated visualization, documentation, drift detection, and cost context within their CI/CD workflows.
Open source CLI available; pricing and product features indicate early to growth stage with recurring revenue and multiple product integrations; explicit mention of 2023 copyright suggests established presence.
Never spend a second drawing infra diagrams again. Completely automate your infra docs and compliance materials.
Pluralith generates instant infrastructure diagrams from a Terraform codebase for local development and CI documentation, automating documentation, change visualization, and basic compliance checks. It aims to replace long Terraform plan output with diagrams, integrate diagrams into PRs and docs, and provide a dashboard with history for infrastructure changes.
From the original launch (Aug 2022) — may be outdated.

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