Start by linking your calendar, docs, chat, and task boards, then pick a few ready-made playbooks to handle the routine. Flux watches for triggers you define—new emails from key clients, a meeting landing on your schedule, a status change in your tracker—and runs the steps you normally do by hand. For example: star an email to spin up a task with the sender, deadline, and attachments already filled in; after any meeting, auto-create a note with attendees and action items; when a due date slips, reassign and nudge the right person. Setup takes minutes, and you can preview every rule before it goes live. A daily briefing shows what’s queued, what’s blocked, and what needs a quick decision.
Create content faster by turning ideas into an executable pipeline. Drop a topic into Flux and it builds a brief from your sources, slots milestones on your calendar, and opens a draft with a checklist for research, voice, and visuals. Invite reviewers and Flux handles version handoff, reminders, and approvals on your timeline. When you hit publish, it schedules promotion across channels, files assets in the right folders, and sets a follow-up to measure results. You get a single place to see status across blog posts, social threads, newsletters, and video scripts without bouncing between tools.
Plan complex work without losing context. Use weekly planning to stack-rank priorities, allocate capacity across teammates, and lock focus blocks on the calendar. Flux flags overload, dependencies, and idle work, then suggests swaps to keep momentum. Dashboards show throughput, time-to-done, and where handoffs stall, so you can fix bottlenecks with one-change automations. Turn repetitive processes—client onboarding, RFP responses, event prep—into templates that spin up the right tasks, owners, and timelines every time. Morning and end-of-day digests keep priorities clear and prevent small items from slipping.
Developers can streamline delivery from issue to release. Connect repos and trackers to auto-label new tickets, route them by component, and create checklists for bug triage. Flux prompts reviewers when pull requests go stale and compiles a draft changelog from merged items. Before a deploy, it gathers approvals, checks calendar conflicts, and posts a checklist to Slack. After incidents, it spins up a postmortem doc with links to logs and timelines already embedded. Everything respects permissions, with audit trails for each automation, plus keyboard shortcuts and mobile access for quick approvals on the go.
Free
Free
5 private projects Unlimited public projects Unlimited collaborators Easy-to-use version control Rules-based PCB editor Import & export capabilities Programmable simulator Access to community library Access to Slack Community
Pro
$12.00 per month
$ 15 per editor per month, $ 12 per editor per month, billed annually Includes features of Free plan, plua Unlimited private projects
Organization
$39.00 per month
$ 49 per editor per month, $ 39 per editor per month, billed annually Includes features of Pro plan, plus Public profile page for your organization Part library owned by your org Unlimited viewers Single sign-on (SSO) capability Centralized billing and payment Centralized permission control Ability to add and remove org members Copilot presets owned by your org
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