Applications is the authoritative inventory of your software estate. Where Repositories tracks raw source code, Applications maps that code to the products and services your organization actually runs — with ownership, environments, drift, and risk rolled up per application.
What an application is
An application is a product or service that may be made up of several repositories. Each application carries its own drift and risk, aggregated from the repositories bound to it, plus the context that makes it governable: who owns it, which business unit it sits in, and which environments it runs in.
What you'll see
- Drift and risk rolled up across the application's repositories.
- Ownership — the team or person accountable for it.
- Environments — where the application is deployed.
- Discovery — how Vibgrate found the application (declared by you, or observed from scans).
Open an application
Select an application to see its bound repositories, its environments, and its drift over time. From here you can trace a high application drift score down to the specific repository driving it.
Keeping the inventory accurate
Applications can be declared by your team or inferred from scan evidence. Where an attribute was inferred rather than declared, Vibgrate says so — so you can trust the inventory and correct anything that's only a best guess.