Product families
4
Shared developer tooling
The dashboard now follows the same layout logic and visual rhythm as Timmit Portfolio and Timmit Labs while keeping product-family discovery, live docs, and operator workflows connected inside one platform surface.
Product families
4
Catalog endpoints
30
Implemented today
18
Live surfaces
API / Docs / Dashboard
Start here
Use the dashboard as an operator surface, a catalog browser, and a live link into the underlying API runtime.
Upload repository archives, submit public GitHub URLs, poll the analysis lifecycle, and inspect canonical plus raw export outputs from one operator view. A free tier is included with every account.
ReferenceBrowse the shared product-family catalog, endpoint reference, and implementation posture without leaving the same Timmit platform shell.
RuntimeVerify that the live API is reachable, returning the expected status, and serving the current release before you move into deeper operator workflows.
Product families
The shared registry includes the Integration Intelligence beta family with live endpoints alongside draft example families, keeping API definitions, docs, and dashboard state aligned from a single contract.
/v1/integration-intelligenceThe active beta family on the platform, covering repository analysis from uploads or public GitHub repos, project lifecycle management, run history with artifact-aware retention, manual reruns, deterministic run-to-run diffs, and plan-enforced billing.
/v1/webStructured placeholder routes for website analysis features that still belong on the shared devtools API surface.
/v1/uk-taxA future placeholder family for tax calculators, thresholds, deadlines, and MTD-related checks.
/v1/assessmentA future assessment-oriented namespace for quiz generation, question generation, and adaptive learning workflows.
Platform posture
A stronger shared identity across Timmit projects, clearer product honesty, and less friction as new MVP surfaces arrive.
The dashboard now speaks the same visual language as Timmit Portfolio and Timmit Labs, which makes the platform feel like part of the same product family instead of a separate internal tool.
Placeholder families stay visible without pretending to be complete. The shell shows where the platform is heading while keeping implemented surfaces clearly distinguished from draft ones.
The shared catalog, home routing, and operator layout are now set up for deeper pages, downloadable exports, and future API families without redesigning the shell again.
Next build surface
Integration Intelligence leads the platform today, but the layout is now built to support future API families, downloadable exports, and cleaner public product storytelling without another visual reset.