Create diagrams without touching your mouse
Powerful conceptualization suite
Gleek is a text-to-diagram tool that turns descriptions (in its own unique syntax) into diagrams
Flowcharts
A flowchart is a type of diagram that shows a step-by-step view of a process. The flowchart documents the tasks and decisions needed for the goal to be achieved.
Entity-relationship diagrams
An entity-relationship diagram (ERD) is a tool used to help a developer to design databases at the conceptual level. You can use Chen or Crow’s foot notation with Gleek.
UML Class diagrams
Class diagrams are used in software engineering to describe the structure of a system. A class diagram uses UML to show the classes, attributes, methods, and their relationships to each other, in the system.
UML Object diagrams
Object diagrams show the real-world instances of the objects in the system and the relationships between these instances. The object diagram can focus on part, or show a complete view of the system being modeled.
UML Sequence diagrams
A sequence diagram helps create an overview of how a system works and how all the different parts interact with each other over time, carry out the required actions, and how processes are completed.
Quick to Learn, Easy to Use
Get started immediately without the steep learning curve. Gleek’s intuitive syntax lets you focus on what truly matters - creating meaningful representations of your ideas.
Rapid Diagramming
Developers can focus on ideas without touching a mouse. Only the keyboard allowed.
Version Control
Do not bother storing binary files, beause Gleek offers you meaningful version control.
Live Collaboration
Experience working with others. Plan, conceptualize and finalize your project ideas.
Diagram export
Export and share diagrams. Save in different formats that suit your requirements
Design templates
Use pre-designed templates to guide you through common use cases
Customization
Choose the right look for your diagrams to reflect their nature
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