There is a standard toolkit for engineers. Version control. An IDE. A task tracker. Maybe a note-taking app. These tools exist because they solve problems that are consistent across roles: write code, track work, record things.
The senior+ engineer job has a different set of problems. And the standard toolkit doesn’t solve them.
The senior+ job is mostly not about writing code
This is the uncomfortable truth that Tanya Reilly’s The Staff Engineer’s Path articulates clearly: senior+ engineering is a fundamentally different discipline from senior engineering. The technical work doesn’t go away — but it becomes one input into a much larger job that’s about strategy, alignment, influence, and organizational navigation.
Most engineers underestimate this shift. They expect senior+ level to be “more of the same, but harder.” It isn’t. It’s a different shape of work.
The tools haven’t caught up
The tools engineers reach for — Jira, Notion, GitHub Issues — are built around tasks and deliverables. They’re good at answering “what are we building?” They’re not built for the questions senior+ engineers spend most of their time on:
- What is the actual scope of my influence right now?
- Who are the real decision-makers on this initiative, and how do I get them aligned?
- What skills should I invest in, given where I want to go in the next 18 months?
- What patterns am I seeing in how I show up that I should pay attention to?
What VividMap does
VividMap is a personal workspace built specifically for senior+ engineers. It’s organized around the actual work of the role:
Career Maps — Inspired by the three-maps framework in The Staff Engineer’s Path, these visual tools help you understand where you are (locator map), the organizational terrain (topographical map), and where you’re trying to go (treasure map). Not aspirational abstractions — concrete articulations of your current position.
Shadow Org Chart — The published org chart is a simplification. The shadow org chart is the real one: who has influence, who makes decisions, who is a blocker, who is a sponsor. Understanding this isn’t politics — it’s the job. VividMap gives you a private place to track it, with both a hierarchical view and a network graph.
Skill Tracker — Learning decisions are investment decisions. VividMap’s skill tracker lets you estimate the real cost (time, money, stress), track progress, and link skills to your career roadmap. It surfaces the trade-offs that are usually implicit.
Second Brain — Rich text notes, organized around your career context. Connected to your org chart, roadmaps, and goals. Not just a document dump — a knowledge base with structural awareness of your situation.
AI Assistant — An AI assistant with access to your own data: your notes, your org chart, your goals. Use it to navigate difficult situations, reflect on patterns, or get a second perspective on decisions. It knows your context because you’ve built it up over time.
Pomodoro Timer — Because focus still matters, even at senior+ level. The timer links sessions to tasks so you can see where your time actually goes.
Who this is for
VividMap is for engineers who:
- Are working toward the senior+ level and want to approach it deliberately
- Are already at senior+ and feel disorganized about the non-technical parts of their work
- Are frustrated that generic tools don’t model the complexity of their actual job
It’s not for everyone. If your work is primarily individual-contributor coding with clear scope, the standard toolkit is fine.
If you’re navigating the ambiguous, influence-heavy, cross-functional reality of senior+ engineering — VividMap was built for that.