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Core tools
Writing, planning, visuals, and brand context all live in one connected workspace.
MyanFlow helps you move from a rough idea to publish-ready assets without bouncing between disconnected tools or losing your brand voice.
Best first step: draft your next post in Content Generator.
What You Can Do
These are real workflows you can use right now inside MyanFlow.
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Writing, planning, visuals, and brand context all live in one connected workspace.
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Generate from text or edit an uploaded image with guided instructions.
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You choose what gets saved to My Stuff, which keeps history easier to reuse.
The value is not just more AI. It is one connected path from planning to final output.
Each tool solves a different part of the workflow, but they work better together.
Turn a rough idea into posts or video scripts shaped for the platform.
Break a topic into a clear visual map before you write, research, or plan a campaign.
Create new visuals or edit an uploaded image so it fits the message you want to ship.
Teach the workspace how your brand sounds so outputs stay more consistent.
Use one tool or move across all four without losing context.
Choose the goal, platform, and whether you want FlowTree first.
Create copy, visuals, or mapped research from the same workspace.
Tighten wording, adjust visuals, and bring in brand guidance when needed.
Keep the useful versions in My Stuff, then publish with less rework.
Recent updates now live across the AI workspace.
FlowTree lessons now include richer markdown, clearer examples, and stronger evidence sections.
AI Image Generator now supports both create-from-text and upload-and-edit flows with before/after comparison.
My Stuff now restores more cleanly and supports stronger edit and update behavior.
Generation now follows output-language rules more reliably while still keeping important technical terms clear.
The AI tools now block conflicting actions during active requests and warn more clearly about unsaved work.
Start with writing, add brand guidance or visuals when needed, and keep the best versions saved for later.
Want to map the idea first? Try FlowTree.