Smart Triggers
Launch workflows from live events, schedules, or AI-detected changes across your stack.
Flowly connects your tools and eliminates repetitive work — so your team can focus on what matters.
Trigger
New support ticket marked urgent
AI Action
Summarize context and assign owner
Sync
Create Slack alert and Jira issue
Run success rate
Active automations
Lead routing
24 workflows/min
Renewal alerts
12 approvals/hour
Customer escalation
6 critical events/day
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Capabilities
Design repeatable workflows that coordinate your tools, your team, and the decisions that usually slow delivery down.
Launch workflows from live events, schedules, or AI-detected changes across your stack.
Chain logic, approvals, and actions into reliable automations without brittle handoffs.
Build together with shared workspaces, comments, ownership controls, and transparent reviews.
Track runs, bottlenecks, and success rates with dashboards built for operators and leaders.
Audit every change, roll back with confidence, and keep workflows stable as teams scale.
Extend Flowly with custom endpoints, webhooks, and secure programmatic automation.
How it works
Flowly gives teams a clean path from disconnected tools to reliable execution.
Bring Slack, Notion, HubSpot, GitHub, and internal systems into one automation layer.
Use AI-assisted logic blocks to define triggers, branching, approvals, and actions fast.
Run workflows continuously with observability, retry controls, and team-wide visibility.
Pricing
Start free, scale into advanced automations, and get the controls your team needs as usage grows.
For individuals validating automations and core workflows.
For lean teams shipping faster with AI-assisted operations.
For larger organizations with security, scale, and procurement needs.
FAQ
You can start on the Free tier and upgrade when your workflow volume or collaboration needs increase. Annual plans reduce the effective monthly cost by 20%.
Join the waitlist
Get launch updates, early pricing, and priority onboarding for the first version of Flowly.