Changelog
What’s new in Flowgraf. We’re shipping fast during the private beta — here’s what’s landed so far.
July 8, 2026
Private beta
Flowgraf entered private beta — a small group of testers now shaping the product ahead of the public launch.
Accounts, saving & your dashboard
Sign in with Google or GitHub to save diagrams to your account and find them all in one dashboard. Diagrams you start anonymously — including ones your AI agent creates — can be claimed to your account with a single click.
July 7, 2026
Cleaner diagrams, automatically
A rebuilt layout engine routes connections cleanly, keeps nodes from overlapping, sizes each box to its label, and picks the best arrangement for your diagram — so the first draft already looks right.
A gallery of starting templates
Start from a ready-made architecture — a 3-tier web app, event-driven microservices, a RAG pipeline, a Kubernetes deployment, and more — clonable from the landing page or your dashboard.
July 6, 2026
AI Design Review
One click gets you a visual and logical critique of your diagram — overlapping or missing connections, ambiguous components, readability problems — plus clarifying questions and one-click fixes.
Flowchart shapes and cloud icon catalogs
Added flowchart vocabulary (processes, decisions, terminators, data, documents, subprocesses) and branded icon catalogs for AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Kubernetes, and popular SaaS tools — over a hundred icons in a searchable palette.
Styling and themes
Color your nodes and connections, make edges thicker or thinner, and switch the whole diagram between light, dark, and blueprint themes with dot, grid, or plain backgrounds.
A canvas you can actually edit
The editor grew a full toolbar and node palette: add nodes by click or drag, resize them, group and re-nest them, edit any node or connection in an inspector, and re-layout on demand. Shared view-only links stay genuinely read-only.
July 5, 2026
Describe changes in plain English
Type “add a Redis cache between the API and the database” and Flowgraf rewires the connections and re-lays-out the diagram for you — no manual dragging.
Use Flowgraf from your AI agent
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP client create and edit diagrams, then hand back a link to a live, editable canvas.
Export and share
Export your diagram as SVG, PNG, or Mermaid, and share a link that unfurls with a preview image.
July 4, 2026
The visual canvas
The first version of the Flowgraf canvas: drag nodes, draw connections, rename, delete, and undo/redo — a clean, editable diagram from the very start.
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