FlowGenie is a no-code platform for building forms and workflows using a visual, node-based flow editor. Inspired by Unreal Engine blueprints, logic lives in the graph, not hidden inside config panels. Build flows you can schedule, trigger externally, or run from form submissions. Designed for developers, founders, and technical teams who want automation without giving up clarity or control.
Hey Product Hunt, I built FlowGenie because I couldn't find a no-code tool that actually represented logic the way code works.
Most automation tools hide behavior inside the nodes, and inside config. FlowGenie does the opposite: inputs, outputs, branches, and conditions live directly in the flow graph. What you see is the logic.
I use it personally for things like generating daily engineering updates (Linear -> formatted Slack messages), internal forms and surveys, and we embed the form on our marketing sites.
It’s currently in beta: solid and production-usable, but not yet tested at large scale. I'm especially interested in feedback from developers who've tried Zapier, n8n, Jotform or similar and felt constrained.
Congrats on the launch, Tony! The interface for building these 'pull systems' looks significantly more intuitive than the standard drag and drop tools we're used to.
Quick question: Do you have a mobile companion app on the roadmap? For field ops teams, being able to trigger/monitor these workflows from a phone (with push notifications) is usually the no.1 request I see from clients.
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Cool project!!! For someone like me, who manages many financial processes in cryptocurrency, this is essential for keeping everything structured and organized. Are you planning to create separate templates for different needs or use cases?
This feels like how logic should be built. Seeing the flow instead of guessing what happens behind abstractions changes how you think.
You are not clicking blocks, you are shaping behavior. Everything is visible, understandable, and shared.
It removes the gap between intent and execution.
That alone makes it valuable.
Thanks for creating this!
This looks promising for serious automations. How do debugging and error handling work in practice? For example, can users easily trace where a workflow failed or inspect intermediate states?
When someone says “I can already do this with Zapier/Make/n8n + a form tool,” what’s the specific scenario where FlowGenie’s graph-as-the-source-of-truth changes the outcome, and what’s the point at which switching becomes obviously worth it?
Using it internally for real workflows like Linear to Slack updates is a good signal. That usually surfaces real design tradeoffs early.
Any plans for templates for common workflows so I don’t start from scratch every time?
Congrats on the launch! Love the Unreal‑style, node-based approach—keeping logic in the graph makes no-code automation feel much closer to real engineering.
Hey Product Hunt, I built FlowGenie because I couldn't find a no-code tool that actually represented logic the way code works.
Most automation tools hide behavior inside the nodes, and inside config. FlowGenie does the opposite: inputs, outputs, branches, and conditions live directly in the flow graph. What you see is the logic.
I use it personally for things like generating daily engineering updates (Linear -> formatted Slack messages), internal forms and surveys, and we embed the form on our marketing sites.
It’s currently in beta: solid and production-usable, but not yet tested at large scale. I'm especially interested in feedback from developers who've tried Zapier, n8n, Jotform or similar and felt constrained.
Happy to answer any technical questions.