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From workflow to web app: turning ArcFlow into Arc Apps

By The ArcGen Team ·
From workflow to web app: turning ArcFlow into Arc Apps

Every workflow you build in ArcFlow is already an engine — a sequence of AI models, logic gates, and data transformations that turns inputs into outputs. But until now, sharing that engine meant sharing an API key or walking someone through the canvas.

Arc Apps changes that

With Arc Apps, any ArcFlow pipeline becomes a standalone web application in a single click. ArcGen inspects your workflow’s input nodes — text fields, image uploads, dropdown selectors — and auto-generates a clean, branded form interface.

How it works

  1. Build your workflow in ArcFlow as you normally would. Connect your models, set your logic, test your outputs.
  2. Click “Publish as App” in the top-right corner. ArcGen scans your pipeline for input and output nodes.
  3. Customize the form — reorder fields, add descriptions, set defaults, upload your logo and brand colors.
  4. Share the link. Your app is live at app.arcgen.app/a/your-slug, ready for anyone to use.

What makes it powerful

  • Zero frontend code. The form UI is generated from your workflow graph.
  • File uploads built in. Images, PDFs, CSVs — whatever your pipeline expects.
  • Live output streaming. Users see results as they’re generated, not after a loading spinner.
  • Brand-consistent. Apply your Brand Profile for fonts, colors, and tone.
  • Access controls. Make it public, team-only, or password-protected.

Real-world example

An agency built a product-shot pipeline: upload a raw photo, select a background style, choose aspect ratios — and get 12 polished e-commerce images back. They published it as an Arc App and handed the link to their client’s marketing team. No onboarding call needed.

The bigger picture

Arc Apps turns ArcGen from a tool your team uses into a platform your organization runs on. Every workflow becomes a product — internally or externally.

Build once, ship everywhere.