floww wiki
Terminology and concepts for the floww ecosystem.
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Getting Started with floww
Your first session with floww: what to expect, how the canvas works, and what makes floww different from other AI tools.
Collaboration with floww
How floww is designed for shared understanding: stamps as shared history, branching as exploration, and the planning model as communication.
Workflowws at floww.center
The community hub for sharing, discovering, and installing floww workflowws -- how the desktop client connects to the wider ecosystem.
Core Concepts
workfloww
A workfloww is a named sequence of nodes on the canvas — the primary workflow unit in floww. The deliberate double-w distinguishes it from generic workflows.
stamp
A stamp is a snapshot of a workfloww at a meaningful moment — the primary unit of history in floww.
UI Elements
flowwLITE
flowwLITE is a lightweight terminal node on the canvas that runs Claude — it can be popped out into its own standalone window for focused AI interaction.
canvas
The canvas is the infinite 2D workspace where all nodes live — the central interface of the floww desktop client.
node
A node is the primitive building block on the floww canvas — every element on the canvas is a node, from flowwLITE to notes to file references.
CLI
flowwCLI
flowwCLI is the terminal companion to the floww desktop client -- 11 agents, 33 commands, 34 workflowws for planning, executing, and tracking AI-assisted work.
The Planning Model
How floww organizes work: milestones contain phases, phases contain plans, plans contain tasks -- a hierarchy designed for AI-assisted execution.
Ecosystem
floww
floww is the visual AI workspace — an infinite canvas where you open a project folder, build node-based workflows, and execute them with Claude.
The floww Ecosystem
All the pieces of floww: two clients, eight web properties, and one brand -- an overview of how the ecosystem fits together.