# Prompt Flow — a visual side project for flow design, trace, and integration steps (looking for feedback)

> Source: <https://dev.to/emrullah_tuncay_7752eaf36/prompt-flow-a-visual-side-project-for-flow-design-trace-and-integration-steps-looking-for-g9j>
> Published: 2026-05-21 13:36:32+00:00

Hey everyone,
I’ve been working on a side project called Prompt Flow and wanted to share it here — it’s not finished yet, but I’ve been using it day to day.
The real starting point: when I’m developing an algorithm, I didn’t want to keep going with spoken explanations or flat text notes. I wanted to design a flow and see the whole process at once — so I moved to a canvas where I can answer “where does it go from here, and what happens on this branch?” in one glance.
What’s in there now:
Stack: React, ReactFlow, Zustand; TR/EN/RU UI; project JSON export/import.
Data is intentionally simple: projects are stored in the browser (IndexedDB). There’s no server-side database and no user login. Your flows stay in your own browser without signing up — use JSON export/import if you want a backup. (SP/table nodes on the canvas are for modeling flows; the app itself doesn’t connect to a database.)
If building a flow from scratch feels heavy, there are a few sample templates inside the app — pick one and load it onto the canvas. I added those so you can see how things work faster.
Happy to answer questions; I can share screenshots if that helps.
