The 29 visual types the diagram skill can produce. Click any card to see the full preview.
Components and the connections between them in a system.
Hierarchy expressed through containment and scope.
Parent to children relationships.
Human, agent or team ownership, reporting, routing and escalation.
Stacked abstraction levels.
Legacy IT landscape grouped by phase or department — the "before" in a modernization proposal.
Entities, their fields and the relationships between them.
Decision logic with branches.
Time-ordered messages between actors.
States, transitions and the guards between them.
Cross-functional process with handoffs between lanes.
Multi-actor sequential process with data handoffs.
A reinforcing cycle where the last step feeds the first and a shared hub accumulates state.
Role-scoped data flow — who does what at each pipeline step.
Events positioned in time.
Tasks and phases laid out on a timeline.
Continuous trends over time.
Two-axis positioning and prioritization.
BCG/McKinsey-style 2×2 scenario matrix with named cells.
Several entities scored across three to five quantitative criteria.
Overlap between sets.
Ranked hierarchy, or conversion drop-off.
Quantitative comparison across categories.
Distribution and correlation between two variables.
End-to-end data stack running on a container cluster.
Multi-tier data storage with quality levels and access policies.
Integration topology of a data platform — sources, core, consumers.
Per-role and per-component access permissions matrix.
An existing .drawio or Mermaid source redrawn to the same design system.