

Visualize process workflows with interactive flow charts. Map steps, decisions, and outcomes to improve understanding and identify bottlenecks.
Your flow chart is stored locally. Export to JSON to save your work.
Flow Charts transform complex processes into clear visual diagrams. Map every step, decision point, and outcome to understand how work actually flows through your organization.
Visualizing your process makes inefficiencies immediately apparent. Spot redundant steps, unnecessary decisions, and bottlenecks that slow down your workflow.
Use universally recognized flow chart symbols: ovals for Start/End, rectangles for Processes, and diamonds for Decisions. Your diagrams will be understood by anyone.
Create Flow Charts to visualize process workflows. Map steps, decisions, and outcomes to understand how work flows through your organization. Identify bottlenecks and improve processes with our free online flowchart maker.
A Flow Chart is a diagram that represents a process or workflow as a sequence of steps connected by arrows. It's one of the most versatile tools in quality management, used for everything from manufacturing to software development.
By mapping out a process visually, teams can ensure everyone understands how work flows, identify improvement opportunities, and standardize procedures across the organization.
Flow Charts are essential for process documentation, training new employees, and identifying where quality issues might occur. They're often the first step in any process improvement initiative.
Use Flow Charts to document current ("as-is") processes and design improved ("to-be") processes. The visual comparison makes improvement opportunities obvious.
Flow Charts work powerfully with other quality tools. Use them with Fishbone Diagrams to identify where in the process problems might originate, or with Control Charts to determine where to place monitoring points.
Export your Flow Chart as JSON for documentation, version control, or sharing—completely free with Zrubix.
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