Creating flows is just like creating mindmaps. But without the restrictions. Let flows converge or loop back around. All while retaining the same intuitive workflow.
Define your flow and the relationships between different elements. The layout happens automatically while you are working. To adjust the layout, you can reorganize elements using drag-and-drop.
No matter what you change, the layout will automatically adapt. Paste a whole subflow into the middle of the flow. Delete any part of the flow, no matter how intertwined. You won’t have to spend most of your time fixing the layout.
Easily share your creations in popular file formats (PDF and PNG). In high quality and without fuss. It is that simple.
QuikFlow gives you access to most features, including all of our innovative layout features, for free without any strings attached. You can upgrade to QuikFlow Pro to access additional styling and export features. Try QuikFlow Pro with a free 7-day trial. Buy it either as a monthly or yearly subscription, or as a one-time purchase. Files created using QuikFlow Pro can be opened and edited in the free version.
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Even though our small company has its roots in AI (yes, before ChatGPT), we are not using AI for our first b2c product QuikFlow, simply because it was not the best way to achieve our goals there. Source: 12 months ago
You are welcome! It’s a nice way of breaking down problems. You can go one step further and generate them from code using something like Structurizr (https://structurizr.org/) if you want to get fancy. Source: about 1 year ago
Regarding documentation, I created the C4 model for visualising software architecture as a way to introduce some structure into architecture diagrams, because even today most of what I see is still ad hoc boxes and arrows, with little thought into what (abstractions) and how (notation) an architecture is described. My own tooling (https://structurizr.org) allows you to create multiple diagrams from a single model,... Source: about 1 year ago
Would love to see a comparison to structurizr, which is a higher level dsl that essentially renders to any of the other three you're comparing. Source: over 1 year ago
I just watched a goto conference talk by Simon Brown on https://structurizr.org/. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can look at https://structurizr.org/ for a free version. Source: almost 2 years ago
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