Mar 5, 2025
Introducing Metaflow
How Metaflow Came to Be
Hello, everyone—Narayan here. For most of you, this is our first meeting; for my close friends, this is a glimpse in to how far I’ve come since the days of daydreaming about Pixar. I’d like to share my story and introduce my new venture, Metaflow, launching soon in closed beta—I’ve never been more excited to bring this to life.
I’m an engineer by education, growth marketer by profession, a creator at heart, and now a founder building something new.
But this story isn’t about my career—it’s about what led me to Metaflow.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been infatuated with storytelling. Even though my career began in tech, I quickly realized my fascination with storytelling and human behavior could be channeled into more than just code. A short detour into visual effects before eventually leading me to San Francisco, where I spent the next eight years immersed in growth, helping startups scale through growth hacking, lean marketing, and content strategy. This era taught me how to scale ideas, cultivate an audience, and work at breakneck speed. In hindsight, marketing and storytelling share the same core principles as my Pixar dreams: imagination, clarity of vision, and an openness to where creativity might lead. Whether it’s crafting a compelling campaign or a cinematic narrative, both require structuring ideas in a way that resonates.
The Nudge Toward Building Something New
It all started with a side project.
My wife and I were looking for ways to turn her passion for handmade jewellery into a viable income stream, which led us down the Etsy rabbit hole. Somewhere along the way, I rekindled my own creative spark.
Quickly I found myself tinkering with digital art—crafting prompts, refining them, and seeing how words could paint a picture just as vividly as a brush. It was around this time LLMs began to enter mainstream conversation, I got curious. In my spare moments—I began tinkering with Midjourney coaxing beautiful, surprising images into existence using nothing but language.
Parallel to that, I started playing with Notion AI and building out tables in Notion to structure my “prompt palette”: a catalog of artistic styles, historical movements, color palettes, mediums—anything that might serve as a building block for more varied, compelling prompts. With structured data feeding into generative models, I was glimpsing the power of “multimodal” creativity.
But, I kept running into constraints.
Tools like Zapier and Make.com, while excellent in many respects, weren’t yet flexible or intuitive enough for the kind of fluid AI-driven workflows I had in mind. I remember scouring the internet for ways to “zapierize” my LLM pipelines only to find clunky Python scripts or partial solutions. In the back of my mind, I kept imagining a more intuitive, holistic platform—one where no-code or low-code creators, folks like me, could build AI-driven workflows seamlessly.
And that was the seed of Metaflow.
The Birth of Metaflow
I've always been drawn to tools that push the boundaries of productivity on both professional fronts at work and personally in creative endeavours. As LLMs began reshaping the way I worked and approached creative projects, their impact became undeniable. I noticed a familiar pattern—the same structured approach I used to refine Midjourney prompts could seamlessly translate to writing workflows and growth strategies. After all, marketing operations are, at their core, orchestrated flows—every lead funnel, drip campaign, and content pipeline is a system waiting to be amplified by AI. These processes are structured yet dynamic, requiring a blend of logic and creativity. AI could enhance these flows, but only if the tools allowed for seamless, intuitive orchestration.
And yet, something felt off.
AI tools seemed to exist at two extremes: either stripped-down consumer products with little control or deeply technical solutions that required Python, APIs, and a developer’s mindset. The real innovation was happening in engineering circles, while marketers, sales teams, and product minds were left adapting tools never built for them.
As someone who spent the last decade in marketing but still had the benefit of a tech background, I saw this was a huge missed opportunity. Domain experts outside of engineering—entrepreneurs, growth leaders, product minds, sales experts, designers, are just as hungry to harness AI. But the barrier wasn’t their ability to think critically or craft the right prompts. Instead of another black-box tool spitting out generic responses; they needed a way to shape AI to their expertise, to operationalize it with the same precision that developers wield code.
At some point it dawned on me: I needed to build the system I had been envisioning. A system as malleable as clay but with the backbone to scale. Multimodal, intuitive, atomic in structure, and capable of evolving with its user, and LLMs.
AI Has Changed—So Should the Tools
In just two years, AI has quietly rewritten its own playbook. What began as pattern-matching now flickers with thought—reasoning, agency, the whisper of intent. Intelligence is not fixed; it emerges, assembling itself in ways still beyond us.
Breakthroughs in techniques like chain-of-thought prompting, ReAct frameworks, and zero-shot learning have transformed LLMs into cognitive collaborators. This evolution isn’t merely technical—but from the interplay of disciplined reasoning and creative experimentation.
Yet, despite these advances, the fundamental challenge remains: AI outputs can be unpredictable. For all their sophistication, LLMs require guidance—a back-and-forth interplay between user and model to shape responses toward the desired outcome. Engineers have addressed this with structured frameworks like Chain-of-Thought (CoT) and ReAct to break AI reasoning into more controllable steps. Beyond the technical sphere, a different form of rigor has emerged: the craft of detailed, precise prompts, refined and distilled by domain experts, steering LLMs toward accuracy and relevance.
The challenge, however, lies in operationalizing this craft. While engineers wield tools like LangChain and Python scripts to shape LLM behavior, non-technical users are left improvising—relying on ad hoc prompting, an approach that is painstaking, and without structure. The gap isn’t in intelligence—it’s in access.
For those who have mastered the nuances of prompting, the next frontier isn’t learning Python, but rather gaining fine-grained control over LLM outputs in a way that feels as intuitive as thought itself.
That’s exactly why we built Metaflow.
A visual, LLM-native platform that abstracts these frameworks, making it possible for anyone to orchestrate generative AI without friction. By semi-automating the handholding that LLMs inherently require, we enable users to refine AI outputs with precision—leveraging what they already know and extending it into structured workflows that multiply impact. Professionals who have honed the art of crafting powerful prompts can now take it further—chaining them together, building iterative intelligence, and compounding AI’s capabilities. This is the leap from 10x to 100x—where AI isn’t just a tool for augmentation, but a system that compounds reasoning, memory, and execution into something far greater.
Building to Solve the Accessibility Challenge
The gap between academic research and practical application has never been narrower. Ideas once buried in deep research papers now find their way into open-source projects, AI tools, and hackathons, fuelling a wave of innovation. Yet, much of this progress remains locked away from those without a technical background.
Metaflow is changing that by allowing no-code and low-code innovators the same ability to shape AI that was previously reserved for developers. Intelligence doesn’t emerge in isolation—it’s forged through collaboration, iteration, and the interplay of ideas. Breakthroughs are rarely clean; they take shape in the ebb and flow of creative problem-solving. Metaflow was born in this spirit, turning AI from something to be deciphered into something to be designed—visually, intuitively, and together.
It levels the playing field by making the most advanced techniques approachable for those who don’t have time to master coding. Enabling everyone to not merely to use these frameworks, but to become architects of intelligence, designing intricate layers of logic that move beyond simple prompting into a deeper, more structured evolution of creativity and value.
Instead of treating AI as a black box, you can compose workflows as naturally as arranging ideas on a whiteboard. Nodes in a flow can search the web, parse documents, extract and produce structured data, or even execute code—without needing to write one. Metaflow turns AI into a modular, programmable tool that works the way you think.
Since late 2022, when this idea crystallized, I’ve evolved it every day since. While countless teams are emerging with their own takes on LLM ops, I stayed true to my founding principle: make digital intelligence accessible, intuitive, and composable. The true power of AI isn’t in isolated prompts, but in how different capabilities interact—retrieval meets reasoning, memory meets execution, where outputs become inputs, where knowledge builds across steps, and intelligence compounds over time.
My vision for Metaflow has always been simple: it should feel as natural as jotting notes on a sticky pad. If you’re comfortable chatting with GPT or Claude, you’ll feel right at home—except now you can leverage powerful workflows to multiply your impact in a matter of clicks. And if, like me, you spend your days in marketing, design, or any other creative field, Metaflow becomes the place where your ideas truly come alive.
Metaflow transforms intelligence from an abstraction into a tool—fluid as thought, effortless as a notebook, yet as powerful as a research lab.
Reality of Building Metaflow
Building something new is rarely a straight road.
I tried the traditional dev route, hired devs, and hit wall after wall. Then, I stumbled upon Bolt.new—a game-changer that shot up my development pace 10-15x. I could build out features in days that would ordinarily take weeks if not months. A big shoutout to the Bolt team: as an early adopter, I’ve witnessed them release updates that directly addressed user concerns, cut token usage in half, and generally make it simpler for people like me to build their dreams.
Meanwhile, life has been a balancing act.
I’ve spent the last two years in India, balancing life as a father raising two little ones while keeping the Silicon Valley mindset alive in everything I do. Alongside building Metaflow, I’ve continued working in fractional growth roles with SaaS startups, staying deeply connected to the ecosystem that shaped me. That hustle—juggling family, consulting, and building Metaflow—has shaped a product that’s equal parts visionary and practical. I want Metaflow to empower anyone who see the potential in AI but don’t have the time to become Python experts overnight.
Finding home
Today, I’m finally ready to open up Metaflow beyond my own private sandbox. As we head into spring, I’ll begin a closed beta for those of you eager to test the platform. If you’d like early access, you can sign up right away—and get your hands on Metaflow within days. A public release is slated for mid-spring, at which point we’ll welcome everyone to explore.
What started with a single use-case in mind has since unfolded into a Swiss Army knife for cognition, a palette wide enough to paint across nearly every domain that LLMs can reach. The possibilities feel boundless, and I’ve already built my own flows—helping me with work, content creation, decision-making, research, and even the subtle craft of refining thought itself. (More on the platform details soon.) The deeper I go, the more certain I become: harnessing digital intelligence, should be as fluid as thought, as flexible as curiosity, and as empowering as a well-placed insight.
I’m hoping this resonates with people who, like me, straddle worlds: part tech-savvy, part creative, part builder, part dreamer. Metaflow is for the visual thinkers and the wordsmiths, the entrepreneurs and the artists, the marketers and the curious enthusiasts. If you’ve got big ideas and want to see them come to life—without a PhD in AI—this space was built with you in mind.
Looking Ahead
So, there it is: my story and a glimpse of what Metaflow might mean for all of us. More than anything, this post is a call to my tribe. To the creators, the thinkers, the visual storytellers who see AI not as a shortcut, but as an amplifier. To the relentless problem-solvers looking for an edge—not just to do more, but to do better.
Metaflow wasn’t built in a eureka moment. It was forged in the quiet accumulation of small insights that compounded over time and through countless iterations. If there’s one thing I’ve come to appreciate, it’s that technology doesn’t replace creativity—it expands its reach. And if Metaflow can quietly empower those with the drive to shape something remarkable, then it’s doing exactly what it was meant to do.
I’m inviting you along on this journey—whether you’re in San Francisco, in India, or anywhere in between. The world needs more storytellers, more tinkerers, more parents who dare to dream big. Let’s use AI not just to generate endless output, but to create deeply meaningful work.
Thanks for reading, and welcome to Metaflow.
Narayan