Last updated: 2026-03-05

OpenFlowKit Prompt Playbook Access

By Ben Avanzato — Viral Impact Media. Clients include: Tailopez.com, Winona. Worked with Pier 1. Dressbarn

Access to a curated prompt playbook with 10 tested prompts and 3 brand themes to help you generate flowcharts from natural-language input quickly. Unlock faster diagram creation, brand-consistent visuals, and offline, local processing with MIT-licensed, open-source tooling. Improve clarity and collaboration by delivering ready-to-use diagrams and exports for client work or internal docs.

Published: 2026-03-05

Primary Outcome

Generate a complete flowchart from a single sentence in seconds, dramatically reducing diagram time and enhancing clarity across teams.

Who This Is For

What You'll Learn

Prerequisites

About the Creator

Ben Avanzato — Viral Impact Media. Clients include: Tailopez.com, Winona. Worked with Pier 1. Dressbarn

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What is "OpenFlowKit Prompt Playbook Access"?

Access to a curated prompt playbook with 10 tested prompts and 3 brand themes to help you generate flowcharts from natural-language input quickly. Unlock faster diagram creation, brand-consistent visuals, and offline, local processing with MIT-licensed, open-source tooling. Improve clarity and collaboration by delivering ready-to-use diagrams and exports for client work or internal docs.

Who created this playbook?

Created by Ben Avanzato, Viral Impact Media. Clients include: Tailopez.com, Winona. Worked with Pier 1. Dressbarn.

Who is this playbook for?

Product managers who need fast, shareable flowcharts from plain-language briefs, Agency designers delivering client workflow diagrams under tight deadlines, No-code developers documenting onboarding and internal processes

What are the prerequisites?

Interest in no-code & automation. No prior experience required. 1–2 hours per week.

What's included?

Turn plain English into polished flowcharts in seconds. One-click export to Figma with editable text layers. Brand-ready visuals with colors, fonts, and logo. Runs locally with no accounts or cloud dependency. MIT license, free forever

How much does it cost?

$0.15.

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