Taskade Genesis reads your flowchart image and builds a live, executable workflow — steps assigned, triggers set, automations wired — all from one prompt.
What Is an Image-to-Workflow Converter?
A Taskade Genesis app that analyzes a flowchart, swimlane diagram, or hand-drawn process sketch and translates it into an active workflow: ordered steps, decision points, responsible parties, and connected automations ready to run inside Taskade.
Why Use an Image-to-Workflow Converter?
Flowcharts drawn in Miro, Lucidchart, or on a whiteboard rarely survive contact with execution — this converter bridges that gap.
- Diagram-to-action in one step — the AI agent reads visual logic and maps it to a real executable structure.
- Reliable automations built-in — Taskade's engine handles branching, looping, and conditional steps automatically.
- 7 project views — inspect the workflow as a List, Board, or Gantt chart without rebuilding anything.
- Persistent memory — the app remembers your team's process terminology across every workflow.
- 100+ integrations — pull triggers from Slack or Gmail and push outputs to connected tools via Taskade automations.
Who Should Use an Image-to-Workflow Converter?
- Operations managers digitizing whiteboard process maps from planning sessions.
- Consultants delivering executable workflows alongside strategic recommendations.
- Product managers converting user journey diagrams into sprint-ready task flows.
- Business analysts translating system diagrams into team-runnable procedures.
- Startup founders operationalizing hand-sketched ideas without an ops team.
How To Convert an Image to a Workflow
- Click Use Converter on this page and clone your Taskade Genesis app in about 10 seconds.
- Upload your flowchart, process diagram, or workflow sketch.
- Taskade Genesis maps the visual logic into a structured, editable workflow.
- Add owners, deadlines, and decision rules in Board or List view.
- Activate built-in automations to run the workflow on triggers from connected tools.
Discover more operations tools in the Taskade community or explore AI agents that monitor running workflows.
