Flowith
An agentic workspace built on an infinite canvas: branch ideas, run multiple AI agents in parallel, and hand long jobs to a background agent (Neo) that keeps working. Forever-free Starter with 1,000 credits; Pro about $20 a month.
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Our take
Flowith is an agentic workspace built around an infinite canvas, where you can branch ideas, run multiple AI agents in parallel and hand long jobs to a background agent (Neo) that keeps working. There's a forever-free Starter with 1,000 credits; Pro is about $20 a month. Useful for research and deep, multi-step work.
Best for
Researchers, writers and knowledge workers who want a visual, multi-agent canvas instead of a linear chat.
Pros
- Infinite canvas for branching work
- Runs multiple agents in parallel
- Background agent for long-running jobs
- Free Starter tier to try
Cons
- Canvas takes some learning
- Credit limits on cheaper plans
- Newer tool, results can be uneven
How it compares
Versus Manus or Genspark (in our catalog), Flowith's difference is the canvas-first, multi-agent layout rather than a single agent thread.
Full review
Flowith reimagines the AI workspace as an infinite canvas rather than a chat box. You branch ideas spatially, run several agents in parallel, and pull in different models and a Composer for longer outputs, which suits research and multi-step projects where a linear thread gets unwieldy.
Its headline feature is Agent Neo, a background agent meant to keep working on long jobs on its own. A forever-free Starter (1,000 one-time credits) lets you try it and Pro is about $20 a month, fair for the capability. As an agentic product its autonomy claims are mostly vendor-reported and early reviews are mixed, so we scored the Outcome dimension and flagged the evidence as limited.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.3/5- Actual Utility3.3/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Ease of Use3.2/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Pricing Fairness3.5/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Reliability2.8/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
- Differentiation3.8/5
Source: LLM scoring pass — composite-only catalog tools (2026-06)
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How this score is set
- Editorial rubric
- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.3/5 average.
- Community reviews
- None yet.
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Flowith free, and how much does it cost?
- Flowith has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
- Who is Flowith best for?
- Researchers, writers and knowledge workers who want a visual, multi-agent canvas instead of a linear chat.
- How is Flowith rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Flowith scores 3.3 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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