Flowith earns praise for boosting productivity, especially for creators and researchers, with an intuitive multi-thread workflow, strong AI-powered knowledge base, and effective web clipper. Users highlight “oracle” multi-tasking as a standout and note fast, polished performance. Early critiques focus on limits for advanced scripting or trading tasks, narrow file-type support, and concerns about free credits and perceived pricing. Sentiment is broadly enthusiastic—many call it exciting and innovative—while power users suggest richer developer capabilities and expanded import options to match its promising deep-work focus.
Flowith is an agentic AI workspace that connects your thinking, knowledge, and execution, all in one place.
The Problem: Most AI tools trap you in linear chat, forcing you to context-switch between ideation, research, and creation.
The Solution: Flowith brings everything onto an infinite canvas where you and AI work together without limits.
What's inside:
🎨 Canvas — visualize and explore ideas freely with AI in a 2D workspace
🤖 Agent Neo — non-stop, million-context agent that executes complex tasks without limits
🧠 Knowledge Garden — unified context system that connects and retrieves your knowledge automatically
💻 FlowithOS — AI agent OS built for self-improvement, memory, and speed
🔗 Real-time collaboration — share flows, comment, and co-create with teammates
Different because it's not a chatbot or a copilot, it's a full agentic workspace. Canvas replaces linear chat. Knowledge Garden replaces manual context. Agent Neo replaces manual execution. One million creators already use it.
Perfect for researchers, writers, product teams, and anyone doing complex, multi-step creative or knowledge work.
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The Knowledge Garden piece is the most interesting thing here. "Makes your context smarter over time" — how does it actually build that context? Is it ingesting your previous sessions automatically, or do you manually curate what goes in? The difference between passive learning and active curation is huge for how much you'd actually trust it on important work.
Guys, such good branding and story telling, I just upvoted for the UX on this and the how well the video tells the story, was your branding video created with flowith?