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Get on the canvas. Run small flows forever.
- Every node type — no paywalls
- Unlimited workflows + editors
- Matrioshka sub-workflows
- Version history + audit log
- Top up extra kWh anytime
Flowzart is a drag-and-drop canvas that gives non-engineers the powers of a software engineer. Wire typed nodes into directed graphs. Ship automations, not tickets. ✨
A real workflow canvas, right in your browser. Reposition any node — connections retarget instantly. The selected node's edges pulse so you always know what's wired to what.
Every node is strongly typed. Every port has a shape. The canvas refuses to let you wire what won't run — so the workflow you draw is the workflow you ship.
Pull nodes from the catalog onto the canvas. Triggers, HTTP, transforms, conditionals — every node is typed and color-coded.
Connect ports. The canvas validates types as you go, so invalid wires simply will not snap. Build the graph that matches your business.
Click Execute. Your workflow runs on a Go-backed engine in milliseconds. Watch every node light up in real time as data flows through it.
Flowzart let our ops team replace a 700-line Python script with a graph my CFO could read. We shipped it in an afternoon.Maya Rosen Head of RevOps · Helio
The arc bars for HTTP request/response pairs are honestly genius. You see the symmetry of the workflow.Jules Tan Staff Eng · Nimbus
I built a 40-step billing reconciliation in one sitting. The typed ports caught seven bugs I would have shipped.Anya Petrov Founder · Lockstep
Matrioshka nodes for sub-workflows are the cleanest abstraction I've seen since React components.Dare Chen CTO · Bridge
We replaced Zapier, Make, and a homegrown cron runner. One canvas. Less to think about.Sara Okafor VP Eng · Cargo
Nothing is locked behind a tier. Workflows cost Watts to run — top up at full price, or pick a monthly plan where Watts are subsidised. That's it.
Get on the canvas. Run small flows forever.
For builders shipping real automations.
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