What if you could turn a Miro flowchart into a working app?
Imagine creating software as intuitively as sketching on a whiteboard. Dragging some boxes, a few lines. “Seeing” your data move from one box to another.
Pass in a few messy Excel files. Retrieve a perfectly formatted consultant PowerPoint with the latest analysis on your business. You define the steps, you build the workflow just right. So that it can be automated. No programmer or analyst required.
TLdraw’s computer offers a glimpse into a future of AI tools that actually excites me. A future that feels empowering. Empowering you to build apps, automate workflows, and finally leave messy Excel formulas behind.
This paradigm—chaining together instructions like a flowchart—is powerful. This feels to me like the perfect balance of the intuitiveness of a flowchart, with the granularity of a programming language. But without the need for you to understand code syntax.
You can build your workflow. And more importantly, you can rebuild and adjust your workflow. The flowchart format makes it understandable enough for you to dive back in, and make some changes.