Let PMs and analysts query the codebase without bugging engineers
PMs, analysts, and support staff ask the codebase in plain English. Engineers stop being a help desk.
Every "can the system do X?" lands on an engineer
- Business teams constantly ask engineers 'Can the system do X?'
- Product managers don't know what's technically feasible.
- Analysts need data about system behavior but can't access it.
- Every question requires an engineer to context-switch.
- Decisions are delayed waiting for technical answers.
Answers grounded in the actual code, in plain English
Anyone in your org asks the codebase a question. CodeAlive answers from the actual code, translated for non-technical readers. Read-only by design.
Built for non-developers
Natural Language Queries
Ask questions in plain English. No syntax or file paths required.
Business-Friendly Answers
Responses are translated for non-technical audiences, with optional technical detail on demand.
Safe, Read-Only Access
Query-only by design, with no ability to modify code, exfiltrate secrets, or expose sensitive files.
Role-Based Views
Customize what different teams can see and ask. Hide internal services from external partners.
Audit Trail
Every query logged. Export to your SIEM for audit.
Suggested Prompts by Role
Onboard PMs, BAs, CS, and compliance with starter prompts tailored to their daily questions.
How non-technical teams use CodeAlive
- 1
Pick Your Role
Choose Product, Analyst, Customer Success, or Compliance, and the UI tailors prompts to your job.
- 2
Ask in Plain English
Type a question like 'What payment methods do we support?' with no codebase navigation required.
- 3
Get a Grounded Answer
CodeAlive returns a plain-language answer with optional links to the underlying files and tests.
- 4
Escalate When Needed
One click forwards complex questions to engineering, with the full query trail attached.
What changes for non-technical teams
- Product, BA, and support teams self-serve technical answers.
- Faster product decisions with instant technical answers.
- Codebase knowledge stops being trapped with three senior engineers.
- Fewer interrupts to engineering from non-technical teams.
- Compliance and legal can inspect the system without a developer in the loop.
What the no-code interface looks like



Open the codebase to your whole team
Give product, analyst, support, and compliance teams a safe, plain-English way to ask the system anything.