
What if AI didn't just answer your questions—but actually completed the work?
That's the vision behind Flowith AI, an agentic AI workspace designed to think, create, and execute alongside you. From research and content creation to websites, slides, images, and videos, Flowith transforms AI from a chatbot into a productivity engine.
What Is Flowith AI?
Flowith AI is an agentic AI workspace built by Flowith Technologies, used by over 1 million people worldwide. Its official positioning sums up the product in five words: “Think, Create, Execute — AI flow in one.”
The core distinction from tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini comes down to what happens after you submit a prompt. Conventional AI tools operate as a question-and-answer loop — you ask, the AI replies with text, and turning that text into a finished outcome (a formatted document, a deployed website, a designed slide) is left entirely to you.
Flowith AI is built around a different model. Instead of a single chat thread, it provides Canvas — an open, non-linear workspace where tasks are represented as connected nodes rather than messages in a scroll. Instead of a model that only generates text, it runs Agent Neo, an autonomous agent that plans, executes, and completes multi-step work using real tools — not just describing what should be done, but doing it and delivering a finished result. And instead of forgetting your project the moment a session ends, Knowledge Garden stores context persistently, so the AI retains awareness of your work across days or weeks.
Backed by OpenAI, NVIDIA Inception, Google for Startups, Microsoft, and AWS, Flowith AI is available on web (flowith.io), macOS (via the FlowithOS desktop app), and iOS. Agent Neo currently ranks #1 on the GAIA Benchmark — the industry standard for evaluating whether AI agents can complete real, multi-step tasks — across every difficulty level.
In short: Flowith AI isn't a smarter chatbot. It's a workspace where AI does the actual work, end to end, and hands you a finished output rather than a draft.
Flowith AI Features
Canvas: The Non-Linear Workspace
Canvas is the interface at the center of Flowith AI. Rather than a single vertical chat thread, it's an infinite, open grid where each task — research, writing, image generation, website building — becomes a node you can place, connect, and rearrange freely.
This matters because real projects aren't linear. Canvas lets you run multiple tasks side by side, feed the output of one node directly into another, and branch a single idea into several directions without losing earlier context buried in a scroll history. It functions less like a chat window and more like a shared whiteboard where AI executes each piece in place.
Agent Neo: The Infinite AI Agent
Agent Neo is Flowith AI's execution engine, described by the company as “The World's First Infinite AI Agent.” Three specific design choices support that claim:
- Infinite Steps — Agent Neo has no fixed ceiling on execution steps. It continues working until a task is genuinely complete rather than stopping at an arbitrary limit and handing control back early.
- Infinite Context — It processes context at the scale of a million tokens, allowing it to read and retain entire long documents, transcripts, or datasets without losing track of earlier sections.
- Infinite Tools — Every capability inside the Flowith ecosystem — web search, image generation, website building, slide creation, code execution, and data analysis — is available to Agent Neo within a single run, not gated behind separate modes.
According to the GAIA Benchmark, Agent Neo ranks #1 across all difficulty tiers, ahead of competing general-purpose agent frameworks. In practice, this has translated into documented outputs including a complete branded website built from a single prompt, an interactive game built and deployed from a short description, a teaching slide deck generated directly from a YouTube lecture, and a business dashboard built from raw quarterly reports.
Knowledge Garden: Persistent Memory
Most AI tools are stateless — every new session starts from zero, with no memory of prior conversations or project context. Knowledge Garden is Flowith AI's solution to that gap.
It functions as an accumulating knowledge base: documents, research notes, and prior AI outputs are stored and automatically referenced when new tasks begin. You don't need to re-explain your project every time you return to it. The system draws on what's already been built, and its usefulness compounds the longer a project runs — early sessions have little context to draw on, while weeks-long projects benefit from a system that already understands what's been decided, researched, and produced.
AI Image
Flowith AI's image generation runs on three leading models — GPT Image 2 (OpenAI), Nano Banana Pro (Gemini), and Seedream V5.0 (ByteDance) — producing output up to 4K resolution. A Batch Mode generates multiple image variations in parallel, useful for projects requiring a high volume of visual assets.
Because AI Image is integrated directly into Canvas, generated images flow into other nodes — a website, a slide deck, a video — without needing to export and re-import them through a separate tool.
AI Video
Video generation is powered by Seedance 2.0, Seedance 2.0 Fast, and Kling V2.6 Pro, covering use cases from fast-turnaround social clips to more cinematic, motion-heavy output. As with images, video generated here exists inside the same Canvas workflow as the rest of a project rather than as an isolated asset requiring manual integration elsewhere.
AI Website
This is one of Flowith AI's most distinctive features. Agent Neo writes complete HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — including responsive layout and animation — directly from a natural-language description, and deploys the result automatically to a live link at a flo.host subdomain.
There's no intermediate step where you take generated code and figure out hosting yourself. The deliverable is a working, shareable website, not source code requiring further setup. Documented examples include product landing pages, personal and business portfolios, e-commerce product pages, and interactive data dashboards.
AI Slides
Built on Nano Banana Pro, AI Slides generates a complete, professionally formatted presentation deck directly from a URL, an uploaded document, or even a YouTube video. Research, structuring, and design happen in a single pass — rather than gathering information in one tool and manually building slides in another.
Cross-Platform Access
Flowith AI runs on the web at flowith.io, on macOS through the native FlowithOS desktop app (which adds self-improving agent behavior, persistent local memory, and optimized processing speed), and on iOS through the App Store. There is no official Android app at this time.
40+ AI Model Support
Flowith AI gives users access to more than 40 AI models within the same platform, including GPT-5.2, GPT-4.1, Gemini 3 Pro Preview, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude Opus 4.5, Claude Sonnet 4.5, DeepSeek V3.2, DeepSeek R1, Grok 4, and Kimi K2. Rather than being locked into a single provider, users can route different task types to whichever model handles them best.
What's Actually Happening Underneath This Workflow
The day above isn't a hypothetical demo — it reflects how Flowith AI's three core systems are designed to work together.
- Agent Neo is the execution layer. Flowith positions it as “The World's First Infinite AI Agent,” built on three specific design choices: no fixed limit on execution steps, context windows large enough to hold entire documents without losing track of earlier sections, and standing access to every tool in the platform within a single run rather than gated, separate modes. According to the GAIA Benchmark — an independent standard for evaluating AI agents on real-world, multi-step tasks — Agent Neo currently ranks #1 across every difficulty level.
- Canvas is the workspace structure. Instead of a single scrolling chat thread, it's an open grid where each task becomes a node that can connect to, branch from, or feed into others. This is what made the research-to-deck-to-website chain in the workflow above possible without manually exporting and re-importing content at every step.
- Knowledge Garden is the memory layer. It accumulates documents, research, and prior outputs, and references them automatically in future tasks — solving the stateless-session problem that causes most AI tools to forget a project the instant the tab closes.
- Beyond these three systems, the platform supports 40+ AI models — including GPT-5.2, Claude Opus 4.5, Gemini 3 Pro Preview, DeepSeek V3.2, and Grok 4 — so different task types can route to whichever model handles them best.
Pricing Flowith AI
| Features | Starter | Pro | Ultimate | Infinite |
| Best For | Hobbyists exploring AI | Creators building momentum | Power users & professionals | Maximum power, no compromises |
| Monthly Price | $0 | $17.91/mo | $44.91/mo | $399.92/mo |
| Regular Price | Free | $19.90/mo | $49.90/mo | $499.90/mo |
| Discount | — | 10% Off | 10% Off | 20% Off |
| Annual Billing | — | $214.92/year | $538.92/year | $4,799.04/year |
| Monthly Credits | 300 | 20,000 | 55,000 | 550,000 |
| Bonus Value | — | +$4 (~40 free gens) | +$38 (~250 free gens) | +$188 (~1250 free gens) |
| AI Models Access | Standard Models | 40+ Models | 40+ Premium Models | 40+ Models |
| Concurrent Tasks | 5 | 50 | 100 | Unlimited |
| Processing Speed | Standard | Standard | High Speed (20× Boost) | Max Speed |
| Image Batch Mode | ✓ | 2× | 2× | 2× |
| Video Batch Mode | ✓ | 4× | 4× | 4× |
| Commercial License | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Top-up Pack Access | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority Processing | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority 1-on-1 Support | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Dedicated Discord Manager | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Direct Founder/Dev Access | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Custom Integrations & API Access | — | — | — | Coming Soon |
| Unlimited Pack | — | Available to Unlock | Included | Included |
Free Generations Included
| Model | Starter | Pro | Ultimate | Infinite |
| GPT Image 2 | — | Up to 40 | Included | Included |
| Nano Banana Pro | 5 Daily | Up to 25 | Up to 250 | Up to 1250 |
| Seedance 2.0 Fast | — | — | Up to 50 | Up to 250 |
| Seedance 2.0 | — | Up to 5 | Up to 50 | Up to 250 |
Included Premium Models
| Model | Pro | Ultimate | Infinite |
| GPT Image 2 (up to 4K) | Medium Quality | Medium Quality | High Quality |
| Nano Banana 2 | 365 Days | 365 Days | 365 Days |
| Seedream V5.0 Lite | 365 Days | 365 Days | 365 Days |
| Kling V2.6 Pro | 30 Days | 30 Days | 365 Days |
| GPT Image 1.5 | 365 Days | 365 Days | 365 Days |
Flowith AI Pros and Cons
✅ Pros of Flowith AI
- Delivers finished outputs, not drafts. Agent Neo produces a live website, a complete slide deck, or a deployed dashboard — not text describing how to build one.
- #1 on the GAIA Benchmark. Independent, third-party validation of Agent Neo's multi-step task performance, not just a marketing claim.
- No artificial execution limits. Infinite steps and million-token context mean Agent Neo doesn't stall partway through complex, long-running tasks.
- Genuine all-in-one platform. Image, video, website, and slide generation all live inside the same Canvas — no exporting and re-importing between separate tools.
- Persistent memory via Knowledge Garden. Projects don't reset to zero every time you open a new session, unlike most stateless AI tools.
- 40+ models in one interface. Freedom to route different tasks to whichever model performs best, without being locked into a single provider.
- Strong institutional backing. Support from OpenAI, NVIDIA Inception, Google for Startups, Microsoft, and AWS adds credibility and infrastructure depth.
- Functional free tier. The Starter plan requires no credit card and provides real access to Canvas and Agent Neo for evaluation.❌ Cons of Flowith AI
- No API yet. Programmatic access is listed as “coming soon,” limiting developers who want to integrate Flowith AI into their own products or systems today.
- Credit system has a learning curve. Different models and task types consume credits at different rates, making it hard to predict usage at first.
- Starter plan is very limited. 300 one-time credits are enough to test the platform, not enough for sustained, regular use.
- Onboarding takes adjustment. Canvas's non-linear, node-based workflow is fundamentally different from a chat interface, and takes time to feel intuitive for users coming from ChatGPT-style tools.
- Desktop and mobile trail the web app. FlowithOS (macOS) and the iOS app are functional but don't yet have full feature parity with the web platform.
- Higher tiers are a real investment. Ultimate ($44.91/mo) and Infinite ($399.92/mo) represent significant cost for individuals or early-stage startups.
- No official Android app. Mobile access is currently limited to iOS.
How This Compares to What You're Probably Using Now
- Versus ChatGPT or Claude: Both excel at the research and writing stage — the 9:14 AM moment in the workflow above. Neither one builds and deploys the landing page at 1:15 PM. That's the structural difference between a tool that answers and a tool that finishes.
- Versus Notion AI or Copilot: These are useful for writing assistance inside an existing document or workspace, but they don't generate images, build live websites, or run autonomous multi-step tasks the way Agent Neo does across a full day's workflow.
- Versus single-purpose tools (Midjourney, dedicated slide or video generators): Each may have an edge in raw output quality for its specific niche. What Flowith AI offers instead is the connected chain — research feeding into visuals feeding into a deck feeding into a website — without manually moving output between five separate tools throughout the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Flowith AI really go from research to a live website in one session?
Yes — this is the core workflow the platform is designed around. Canvas connects research, content, and design nodes directly, and Agent Neo executes the full chain, including deploying a finished website to a live link. - How is Agent Neo different from typical AI agents?
It has no fixed step limit, processes million-token context windows without losing track of earlier information, and has standing access to every tool in the Flowith ecosystem within a single run — rather than separate, gated modes. - Is there proof Agent Neo's performance is real, not just marketing?
Yes. It currently ranks #1 on the GAIA Benchmark across all difficulty levels — an independent, third-party standard for evaluating AI agents on real-world, multi-step tasks. - What's the best plan to start with?
The free Starter plan to test the workflow itself. Most users who plan to use it regularly move to Pro at $17.91/month, which covers 40+ models and a commercial license. - Does it work for non-technical users, or do you need to code?
No coding required. AI Website, AI Slides, and AI Image all generate finished outputs from natural-language instructions. - What platforms does Flowith AI run on?
Web (flowith.io), macOS through FlowithOS, and iOS through the App Store. No official Android app currently exists.







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