Turbo EA is free, open source, and yours to self-host. When you need to move faster, or you want a capability that is not there yet, you can hire the author directly. New capabilities are usually delivered as extensions that install cleanly without modifying the core, and every engagement is practical, senior, and scoped to your context.
Get Turbo EA deployed, migrate your inventory from LeanIX or another tool, and shape the metamodel around how your team actually works. You reach a productive baseline in weeks, not quarters.
The usual way to add a capability that is not in the core. I design and build an extension for your specific business need, delivered as a signed, licensed bundle that installs from Admin → Extensions and keeps working across core upgrades. You get exactly what you need, on a committed timeline, without forking the product or waiting on a public roadmap.
For the exceptional case where a change genuinely belongs in the core rather than in an extension. Fund a specific improvement and have it built into the open-source product on a committed timeline, shipping to everyone as part of Turbo EA.
Bring in senior Enterprise Architecture support for landscape assessments, target architecture, and roadmapping. Turbo EA becomes the working model behind the advice, not a slide deck.
Upskill your team on modern EA practice and on getting the most out of the platform. Sessions are hands-on and built around your real inventory and your real questions.
Built by an Enterprise Architect, for Enterprise Architects.
Turbo EA is built by Vincent Verdet, an Enterprise Architect and technology leader with more than 18 years bridging executive business strategy and IT transformation across global manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and engineering organizations. He established the group-wide enterprise architecture function at Sulzer, a CHF 3.6 billion industrial engineering group, and has led cross-functional teams across France, Australia, and Switzerland, with earlier roles at Procter & Gamble and GSK.
He is TOGAF Practitioner certified and holds SAP Enterprise Architect and SAP LeanIX certifications, complemented by executive education in AI strategy at MIT Sloan.
After years of working with heavy, expensive, vendor-locked EA tools, he built Turbo EA as the platform he wished existed: open source, self-hosted, fully configurable, and designed around how architects actually work. Read the full story in Why I built Turbo EA.
He also writes about Enterprise Architecture, AI-assisted development, and IT leadership on the Architecting Tomorrow blog.
Tell me about your context and what you are trying to achieve. I read every message and reply personally.