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Last updated: July 10, 2025 12:47 pm
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Despite its focus on simplicity, Flow offers up a fair amount of options.

JR Raphael, Foundry

But by and large, the appeal of Flow is its simplicity and the lack of contemplation that goes into its configuration. You just decide which five apps are most important to you, think about which widgets you need to see alongside ’em, and then go about your business with a cleanly organized workspace and a fraction of the usual distractions.

It’s a refreshingly different approach to device interaction and an interesting change of pace to try out and potentially stick with — even for short periods, as an alternative to your standard setup, when you really want to focus and frame your device as a work-centric productivity tool.

Flow is free for its core functions, too, without any annoying ads or over-the-top limitations. If you find yourself diggin’ it and want to support its development while unlocking some extras, you can opt for a 99-cent-a-month or $30 lifetime Premium upgrade that provides a smattering of special features and advanced options — but you definitely don’t need that to enjoy the experience.

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