Wireflow is an open-source collaborative tool for designing and visualizing user experience flows and wireframes directly in the browser, aimed at UX designers, product managers, and developers who need to map out interactive user journeys without heavy graphic design tools. Unlike static flowchart apps, Wireflow’s interface focuses on quick and intuitive creation of flow diagrams that represent screens and transitions, helping teams prototype and iterate on navigation logic and interaction sequences. It supports real-time collaboration, meaning multiple people can work on the same flow simultaneously, making it useful for distributed teams and remote workshops. Users can drag and drop nodes, connect steps with directed lines, and annotate interactions, producing a visual blueprint for app behavior, website navigation, or feature flows.
Features
- Browser-based user flow and wireframe editor
- Real-time collaboration for teams
- Drag-and-drop node creation and connection
- Intuitive UX flow visualization tools
- Web-deployable with no desktop install needed
- MIT-licensed open source project