SIDE PROJECT · WORKFLOW INTELLIGENCE

Clarity — Workflow Intelligence, Reimagined.

I designed and built Clarity to catch decision gaps, missing steps, and hidden risks — before a workflow ever reaches engineering.

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See it in action

  • Start with a real workflow

  • Get a clarity score, key decisions, and gaps

  • See risk areas and what a review would miss

  • Start with a real workflow

  • Get a clarity score, key decisions, and gaps

  • See risk areas and what a review would miss

risky & unclear workflows

Problem

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visualization formats per workflow

Using AI

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free analyses, no account needed

Workflow Intelligence

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clear & handoff-ready

Impact

How Clarity works

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Input

Describe a real workflow in plain language — who does what, in what order, and where decisions get made.

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Analyze

Clarity reads it for unclear ownership, missing steps, and risk areas most reviews skim past.

03

Visualize

See the same workflow as a flow diagram, mind map, persona, or empathy map to spot what text alone hides.

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Refine

Answer follow-up questions, refine the analysis, and download the insights before you hand off.

Why I built it

AI won’t fix bad UX — it will amplify it. Most breakdowns I run into aren’t visual, they’re workflows with unclear ownership, missing decision logic, or a gap nobody flagged before handoff. Clarity is my attempt to catch that earlier: paste a real workflow, and it surfaces the risks, the missing information, and the blind spots before they become someone else’s problem downstream.

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