An intro to Amutri
Amutri instantly transforms computer-aided design files into shareable 3D presentations. Built for teams working on pioneering projects, Amutri lets you explore and present your work like never before.
The Challenge
Helping the evolution of a pioneering 3D Visualisation platform into enterprise-ready infrastructure
Amutri built an impressive platform that transforms complex CAD files into interactive 3D presentations in minutes. After securing seed investment and attracting interest from blue-chip manufacturers, they faced a critical juncture.
Their AWS-based platform worked well as a proof-of-concept, but enterprise clients demanded production-grade security, operational robustness, and self-hosting options. Amutri needed an independent assessment to identify what stood between their current platform and enterprise readiness.
The challenge was nuanced: avoid premature optimisation whilst identifying genuine blockers to commercial deals. They needed a roadmap that balanced technical rigour with business reality – one that wouldn’t demand a complete rebuild but would give enterprise security teams confidence.
The Solution
Enablis combined an application design review with a comprehensive infrastructure assessment.
Application Architecture Review
We evaluated the functional design and deployment model to determine how the platform could support enterprise requirements. We examined both the frontend client application and 3D Engine backend architecture, assessed different hosting model implications, and identified where rapid development decisions now constrained flexibility.
AWS Well-Architected Framework Assessment
We conducted rigorous technical review across the six core pillars plus specialist serverless and DevOps lenses. This combined hands-on testing with infrastructure-as-code review and operational process evaluation, identifying where development shortcuts created enterprise deployment risk.
We focused on three critical questions:
- What’s blocking commercial progress?
We identified immediate improvements to enhance solution robustness. These weren’t architectural flaws; they were addressable gaps with clear remediation paths. - What deployment model makes commercial sense? Enterprise clients wanted alternatives to SaaS. We evaluated optimised SaaS, self-hosted, and hybrid approaches against client requirements, operational complexity, and commercial viability.
- What’s the realistic path to production? We prioritised improvements into Quick Wins alongside longer-term Best Practices. Each recommendation included actionable detail and impact assessment.
The review didn’t just identify problems – it gave Amutri the confidence to move forward with enterprise deals, knowing exactly what needed to change and in what order. That clarity is often more valuable than the technical recommendations themselves.
The Results
Enterprise-ready
platform
Clear
roadmap
Enhanced
investor confidence
The Impact
The review delivered clarity on current position and provided a credible path forward knowing exactly what’s required and in what order.
Strategic direction on deployment models enabled informed prospect conversations. Rather than supporting every option, Amutri could articulate trade-offs and align architecture with commercial strategy.
Technical debt visibility became an asset. The detailed assessment provided investor documentation, gave the engineering team a clear priority list, and established credibility with enterprise clients seeking operational maturity evidence.
Services
- AWS Well-Architected Review
- Cloud Architecture Assessment
- Technical Due Diligence
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