Describe a workflow. Get one.
FlowAgent reads your intent in plain English, picks the right triggers and actions, wires them together and exports a runnable workflow to BuildFlow.
Connect your n8n in 30 seconds, then describe workflows in plain English. Your credentials never leave your browser except to ship workflows to your own n8n.
What FlowAgent is
FlowAgent is an AI workflow builder that turns plain-English descriptions into runnable n8n workflows. Type something like "every Monday at 9am, summarise last week's GitHub PRs and post them to #engineering on Slack" and FlowAgent picks the right triggers (cron schedule), wires the transforms (fetch PRs, summarise with an LLM), and adds the boring-but-critical safety logic (retries with exponential back-off, idempotency keys on the Slack post, error notifications) before handing you a JSON workflow you can import into your own n8n instance.
Most no-code automation tools (Make, Zapier, n8n's native editor) ask you to assemble workflows manually — drag a trigger, configure each node, connect them, troubleshoot. That works when you know exactly what you want. FlowAgent is for everything in between — when you can describe the outcome in a sentence but don't want to spend an afternoon assembling it.
Four real-world prompts. Four runnable workflows.
Generated workflow
Real-time payment alerts to your ops channel.
This is a curated demo. The shipping product generates workflows live from any natural-language prompt and exports them straight to BuildFlow.
Why FlowAgent
01
Plain English in, real workflow out.
Describe what you want. FlowAgent picks the triggers, transforms and actions, wires them together, and hands you a workflow you can run.
02
BuildFlow-native.
Every generated workflow exports directly to BuildFlow with one click. No copy-paste, no glue code.
03
Smart about edges.
Adds retries, idempotency keys, and the boring-but-critical safety logic by default.
04
Iterative, not one-shot.
Tweak with follow-ups ("now alert me on Discord instead of Slack") and the graph updates in place.
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