
Flowly
Your personal AI assistant, native to your desktop
227 followers
Your personal AI assistant, native to your desktop
227 followers
Flowly is a native AI assistant that takes action across your apps and browser tabs. Summon it as a full chat, from the menubar, or through a notch overlay — one global hotkey away on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Available for macOS, Windows, Linux. Free during launch.
This is the 2nd launch from Flowly. View more
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Flowly is a native AI assistant that takes action across your apps and browser tabs. Summon it as a full chat, from the menubar, or through a notch overlay — one global hotkey away on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Since our January launch we shipped a browser agent, voice coach, and end-to-end encryption — your chats stay yours, even from us.
Free forever — Pro plan for unlimited usage.






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The native, always-a-hotkey-away framing is the right mental model — chat windows are the wrong primitive for tasks you do 50 times a day. I built DishRoll (https://dishroll.netlify.app/) on the same principle for weekly meal planning: it has to live in the background, not be another app you remember to open. End-to-end encryption + local action on top of that is the part I'd love more PWAs and consumer AI tools to adopt by default. Question on Flowly: how does the assistant handle multi-step actions that span apps (e.g., "pull these three numbers from the model in Excel and paste them into the IC memo in Word")? Does it ask for confirmation per app, or is there a single pre-flight review?
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@samir_asadov Thanks — and DishRoll's framing is spot on, "in the background, not another app" is exactly the bar.
On multi-step: today it works per-action with configurable approval modes (always-ask / allowlist / full access), so your Excel→Word example would prompt before each app touch unless you've pre-approved the patterns. We don't have single pre-flight plan review yet — agree it's the better UX for trust,
especially in finance flows. It's on the list.
Curious how you'd want it to surface — full plan up-front with one approval, or per-step with the option to "approve all"?
Hey Hakan - nice idea & a clear differentiation from others on this market. How do I ensure agents knows me? You know - who I am, what I do, etc. Without it, its output might be off or mediocre.
Does Flowly keep learning about me along the way?
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@philip_kubinski Yes — it learns as you talk to it. When you mention something about yourself or your workflow, it picks it up and uses it next time. On top of that, it also evolves in the background — reviewing past conversations and quietly refining what it knows about you, building up a small knowledge graph along the way. Everything's stored locally and you can read or edit it inside the app.
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@agrimchopra Hey, thanks for digging in. That proactive layer is honestly where we want to take Flowly next — we already run a background agent every few turns that reviews context and updates memory, so the foundation's there. Turning passive observation into proactive "you might want X" suggestions is the natural next step. If you ever feel like sharing what worked for you, I'm all ears.
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Hi PH
First, thank you. Flowly hit #4 today and the day isn't even over. The sign-ups, DMs, and feedback have been wild.
Quick context for anyone landing here: Flowly is a desktop AI assistant that doesn't just chat — it actually clicks buttons in your apps and browser tabs through OS-level controls and a Chrome extension.
Native to macOS, Windows, Linux. One global hotkey away from anywhere.
Free during launch and staying free for now also paid options available.
If you try it and something feels off, reply here or DM me — I'm reading every comment today.
— Hakan, founder