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OS × Flow · Workflow Automation Infrastructure

Automation should adapt to your workflows, not the reverse.

Most automation tools require teams to redesign their work around the software’s logic. OS × Flow is being built as orchestration infrastructure that fits the way your operation runs: triggers, approval chains, document routing, AI-assisted hand-offs, all configured per workflow.

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Architecture phase
Why this exists

"Workflow automation" usually means: change how your team works to fit the platform.

Every operations team we work with has the same five-to-ten manual processes eating their week: emails sent, statuses updated, hand-offs initiated, documents routed. What works is orchestration designed around the workflow, with human checkpoints where they matter.

Operational capabilities

What this is being built to do.

Planned scope — refined as engagements driving the product surface real-world requirements.

  • Trigger-based workflow automation built per engagement
  • Approval chains with role-based routing
  • AI-assisted triggers and decision support (with guardrails)
  • Recurring process management
  • Operational hand-offs between teams and systems
  • Document routing with audit log
  • Human-in-the-loop checkpoints where stakes are real
  • Integration with the rest of the OS × ecosystem and external tools
What it’ll feel like

Node graphs, orchestration diagrams, and workflow chains. Visual placeholders to come.

How it fits with the ecosystem

The connective tissue of the ecosystem.

OS × Flow is designed to wire across every other product: triggering tasks in OS × Tracking, routing approvals in OS × Workspace, escalating signals from OS × Command. It works on its own, but its full value compounds with the rest of the stack.

Where we are

Currently in architecture phase. Trigger architecture and approval routing scoped against process-heavy engagement workflows.

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