Flowstate remembers exactly where you were, surfaces what you need, and shields your focus — so every session feels like continuation, not reconstruction.
Flowstate sits quietly in your environment, building a perfect map of your work — so you never have to reconstruct it from scratch.
Return to any branch and instantly see your last open file, cursor position, stashed thoughts, and pending decisions — even after weeks away.
Zero ramp-up timeSwitch tasks without losing the thread. Flowstate surfaces the exact PR, issue, and docs relevant to what you're about to touch — before you ask.
Automatic surfacingDetects when you enter deep work and quietly batches Slack, email, and notifications. Your calendar marks you as focused automatically.
Smart interruption blockerChain terminal commands, git ops, and deploys into named macros. Trigger them with plain language: "do the usual release prep for staging."
Natural language macrosUnderstand your real work patterns — when you enter flow, what breaks it, and how much time goes toward work that actually moves things forward.
Honest metricsWorks with VS Code, Neovim, JetBrains, and Zed. Syncs state across machines and shells. One seamless experience wherever you work.
Editor-agnosticEvery time you switch away, Flowstate snapshots your entire context — open files, cursor positions, related issues, mental notes — and restores it the moment you return. No grepping. No git log spelunking. Just continuation.
Flowstate watches which file you open and surfaces the PRs, issues, and docs most likely to matter right now. It understands code — not just filenames — so the connections it finds are genuinely useful, not keyword-matched noise.
Flowstate detects when you've entered a flow state and activates a quiet shield: notifications batch, distracting tabs lock out, and your calendar shows you as focused. When you resurface, everything is organized — not scattered.
I used to lose 20 minutes every time I switched branches. With Flowstate I'm just… already there. It's one of those tools where you immediately forget it exists — which is the highest praise I can give.
Flow Guard alone is worth the subscription. I was skeptical it could tell when I was "in flow" without me clicking anything — but it genuinely can. More reliably than I would have self-reported them.
Context Bridge changed how I review code. I open a file and immediately see the PR that introduced it, the issue behind the PR, and the Slack thread where the decision was made. Perfect memory.
Our team onboarding time dropped by 60% after we started using Flowstate. New engineers can see the history of why code is the way it is, not just what it does.
I switched from 3 different tools to just Flowstate. It's rare that consolidating actually improves each individual capability, but that's exactly what happened. The whole is greater than its parts.
Ripple Automations saved my release Fridays. I typed "run staging release for payments" once, it built the macro, and now it just works. The natural language part isn't gimmicky — it actually gets it.
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