FlowMapp
A planning board for web projects that turns "what pages does this site need" into a visual sitemap, user flow and wireframe set your team and client can both actually understand — plus a cost estimate and invoice to send them.
🔗 Visit FlowMappDescription
Before a design agency or freelancer starts building a website, there's a planning phase that's easy to do badly: deciding on pages, how users move between them, and roughly what each one contains, then explaining all of that to a client who isn't a designer. FlowMapp packages that planning phase into one visual tool — sitemaps, user flow diagrams, and hi-fidelity wireframes built from templates — so the plan is something a client can actually look at and react to, not a bullet list.
What sets it apart from a pure diagramming tool is the agency-facing layer on top: a content editor for writing page briefs and copy, a project cost estimator, and invoice generation, so the same tool that plans the site can also produce the proposal you send a client. It integrates with Webflow, Framer and WordPress and exports to Figma, PDF, PNG, XML and CSV. FlowMapp reports over 400,000 users and lists enterprise clients including Intel, IBM, Electronic Arts, UNICEF and Deloitte, suggesting it's an established, mature product rather than a new entrant.
💬 Our review
The short version: FlowMapp is a sitemap-and-wireframe tool that's grown a full agency-workflow layer around it — cost estimation and invoicing alongside the planning diagrams — which is the detail that separates it from a plain visual planning tool.
With over 400,000 users and enterprise-grade client names like Intel and Deloitte cited, this isn't an unproven startup tool; it's a mature product that's had time to build out the estimation and proposal features that matter specifically to agencies and freelancers billing clients by project. The free tier (one project, no credit card) is enough to judge whether the workflow fits before paying, and a reported 45% annual discount makes the paid tier more approachable, though exact ongoing pricing isn't published on the homepage itself. Its closest comparison in this catalog is Octopus.do, which leans harder into AI generation (sitemap-from-prompt, site crawling) while FlowMapp leans harder into the client-facing business side of running a design project — pick based on whether you need to impress a client with a proposal and invoice, or need the AI to do more of the initial legwork.
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Un projet gratuit à vie (pas de carte bancaire requise). Offre promotionnelle mentionnée : -45% sur l'abonnement annuel. Grille tarifaire exacte non détaillée sur la page d'accueil.
Pros
Plus de 400 000 utilisateurs, clients entreprise (Intel, IBM, EA, UNICEF, Deloitte)
Estimation de coûts et facturation intégrées au flux de planification
Un projet gratuit à vie sans carte bancaire
Export vers Figma, Webflow, Framer, WordPress, PDF, PNG, XML, CSV
Cons
Grille tarifaire exacte non publiée sur la page d'accueil
Chevauchement fonctionnel important avec Octopus.do
Moins orienté génération IA que certains concurrents plus récents
