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Systems Innovation Compiler is an LLM skill for diagnosing and redesigning software systems. Paste the prompt into your LLM, describe an architecture or product, and SIC maps motifs, primitives, distortions, failure modes, and innovation paths. This first demo is software-focused; the compiler structure is designed to extend across domains.
Hey Product Hunt,
I’m Nikit, and I built Systems Innovation Compiler because I kept running into the same problem: complex systems are usually discussed in domain-specific language, even when the underlying structural problems are shared.
SIC is an LLM skill you can paste into a model to analyze software systems through motifs, primitives, distortions, institutional patterns, and innovation methods. The current demo is intentionally focused on software systems, but the deeper compiler structure is domain-general and can be extended to governance, economics, organizations, biology, and other complex systems.
The ask is simple: try it on something real before judging it as theory. Give it an architecture, product, or technical system you know well, and see whether it reveals missing structure, hidden failure modes, or better design paths.
I would love feedback from builders, systems thinkers, and software people who enjoy taking ideas apart until the load-bearing structure becomes visible.
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About Systems Innovation Compiler on Product Hunt
“Diagnose and redesign software systems with AI”
Systems Innovation Compiler was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #103 on the daily leaderboard. Systems Innovation Compiler is an LLM skill for diagnosing and redesigning software systems. Paste the prompt into your LLM, describe an architecture or product, and SIC maps motifs, primitives, distortions, failure modes, and innovation paths. This first demo is software-focused; the compiler structure is designed to extend across domains.
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