The Fastcurve Architecture Framework
System planning, technical risk reduction and scale readiness — the architecture framework.
Architecture is a long-lived asset
Most architecture decisions outlive the team that made them. The framework treats them as long-lived assets — documented, reviewed and revisable, not assumed.
What the framework defines
- Reference architecture across experience, application, data and cloud layers
- Tenancy model and isolation boundaries
- Integration surface — APIs, events and partner contracts
- Observability, security and compliance baseline
How decisions are recorded
Architecture decision records (ADRs) capture intent, alternatives and consequences. Every significant decision lives in a searchable record — not in someone's memory.
- Architecture is an asset, not an artifact
- Tenancy, integration and observability are baseline decisions
- ADRs preserve intent across team changes
- Long-lived decisions deserve long-lived documentation
Working on a similar decision?
Talk to a Fastcurve architect about your platform, modernization or scale decisions — no obligation, just engineering perspective.
Talk to FastcurveHow to Design SaaS Platforms for Scale
What separates a SaaS that scales from one that breaks at growth — tenancy, data, and platform decisions made early.
The Fastcurve Engineering Framework
Day-to-day engineering practices that produce consistent, modular, maintainable software.