Watch an operational process once and get editable process maps and runbooks back - adjustable, auditable, and cheap to regenerate when the process changes. The capture layer for the tribal knowledge that never made it into a document.
Part of Automatiqa Lab - open-source experiments where operations meet the algorithm.
In most non-digital-native businesses the real process lives in one person's head and in muscle memory on the floor. How an order actually gets reconciled, which exception gets escalated and which gets absorbed, the unspoken sequence everyone just knows. Write it down by hand and it goes stale the moment anything changes, and nobody reads a 40-page document.
FlowTwin observes a process a single time - a screen recording or a walkthrough - and turns it into structured maps and runbooks that capture the steps, the decision points, and the exceptions, not just the happy path. Everything it produces stays editable and traces back to what actually happened in the recording, so it stays current instead of rotting in a shared drive.
Work in progress, built in public. The build log and the thinking behind it live on alxsidr.io. Project page: automati.qa/flowtwin.
MIT.