Text to Flowchart Generator
Convert text instructions into a flowchart. Start from ready-made examples for approvals, deployments, onboarding, support, and troubleshooting.
How to Write Good Input
Follow these tips for cleaner, more readable flowcharts.
- 1Use short steps — one action per line.
- 2When there's a decision, write "If… then… Otherwise…"
- 3Include exceptions — what to do when something fails.
- 4Add outcome words for key steps (e.g., "verification completed", "request submitted").
- 5Keep background short — put context in the first line only.
Example Library
Try the examples to see how a good input is written and how a flowchart should read.
Approval Process FlowchartExample Input
Employee submits request.
Manager reviews the request.
If approved, send to finance for processing.
If rejected, notify employee with reason.
If more info needed, request additional documents.
Employee resubmits with documents.
Return to manager review.This example shows how to write clear steps with conditional branches and outcomes.
About Text2Flow
Turn plain text into a clear flowchart you can share. Great for SOPs, approvals, onboarding, and troubleshooting.
Privacy & Data Handling
We don't include your input text in public logs or analytics. We use minimal analytics to understand usage and improve the product. Analytics is not meant to capture the content you paste.