A conversational, agentic orchestration platform. Control work with natural language (text or voice), let an agent swarm execute routines, and approve outcomes before anything syncs to your systems.

Flow sits above your existing tools as the orchestration layer.
Use Flow with natural language. Describe what you want to achieve, and Flow coordinates the steps across people, data, and tools. You don’t need to prebuild rigid processes — work is driven by context, not forms.
Give a command, request a report, or ask Flow to take action. Flow translates intent into an executable plan and assigns specialized agents to complete it.
Flow routes tasks and approvals across teams and ownership boundaries. Everyone sees what’s pending, what’s blocked, and what’s unmarked — without manual chasing.
Flow pauses at critical junctions. Drafts, recommendations, emails, CRM updates, and task changes appear in your Approval Queue — approve, edit, or reject before anything is executed or synced.
Flow continuously monitors activity and data. Deviations, opportunities, and risks surface as alerts so you can act at the right time without constant oversight.
Behind one assistant, a swarm of agents (researchers, analysts, writers, operators) executes multi-step routines: data gathering, drafting, enrichment, routing, and status updates.
Start the day with a clear situational view: priorities, events, next actions, and pending approvals. Reporting, summaries, and forecasts are generated continuously as work happens — not manually after the fact.
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Flow is built for growing B2B teams where sales, marketing, and operations are overloaded by manual coordination, approvals, and fragmented data. It’s for organizations that want automation without surrendering decision authority to a black box.
CRMs store data. Automation tools execute “if-this-then-that” rules. Flow sits above them as an orchestration layer: it turns intent and context into governed work, routes actions for approval, and keeps traceability. If you don’t have a CRM, Flow can function as a lightweight operating layer; if you do, Flow orchestrates work on top of it.
Flow automates routines, background work, and proposal generation. Critical decisions pass through an approval layer: humans approve, edit, or reject before execution. This delivers speed without losing control.
Actions, approvals, and changes are logged with context. Flow is designed to avoid silent changes: high-impact actions are visible, reviewable, and reversible.
Flow scales by adding layers of orchestration rather than complexity. The same loop — propose → approve → execute → monitor — works whether you have 10 users or 1,000.
Flow is the operational core: Pulse provides verified intelligence and signals; Flow converts them into governed execution across teams and systems.
Are you ready to step in to the future?