Uizard launches FlowGen: prototype flows from user stories and CSV data

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Uizard launches FlowGen: prototype flows from user stories and CSV data

FlowGen accepts a list of user stories or a CSV representing user tasks and generates a clickable prototype with screen flows, navigation maps and suggested copy. Designers can iterate on the generated prototype, export it to Figma, or push it to usability testing platforms directly.

The feature includes a heuristics engine to infer essential entry and exit points and prioritize screens by task frequency. It also recommends microcopy snippets informed by UX writing patterns and the project’s tone settings.

Uizard positions FlowGen for early-stage teams and product managers who need tangible prototypes quickly to validate concepts with customers. The company included example templates and a guide for turning FlowGen outputs into moderated tests.