Flowith
Flowith uses a node-based canvas instead of linear chat. Each node generates content, branches conversations, triggers web searches, or creates images. You can explore multiple angles on a problem simultaneously without losing context on any single thread.
You pick which model to use: GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, or others. All within the same canvas. Developers use it to map system architecture across multiple nodes. Writers branch outlines into individual chapters. Researchers explore counter-arguments in separate branches without derailing the main thesis. The spatial layout helps you see how different parts connect.
Flowith reached over half a million users after Agent Neo launched in May 2025. They released FlowithOS in October 2025 as an agent-based operating system. MIT Technology Review and others have covered the product, tracking the shift toward spatial interfaces in AI work.
Best for people who work with multiple possibilities at once. Founders mapping features. Developers planning architecture. Researchers exploring complex topics. Product managers weighing different angles. Skip it if you work linearly or on one-off tasks.
Core Features
- Node-based infinite canvas for branching conversations and workflows
- Multi-model support: GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and other top LLMs
- Visual conversation branching without losing context
- Web search and image generation directly on canvas
- Knowledge Garden unified memory system
- FlowithOS agent-based operating system
- Context Playground for AI co-creation
- Visual linking between nodes
- Compare outputs across different models
- Desktop and tablet optimized



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