Support
Flexflow is in alpha. That means the framework is substantial and growing, but not everything is finished, and your experience navigating it matters to us.
If something is unclear, missing, or could be better, that is not a problem to apologize for. It is a signal we want to hear.
Get in Touch
Chat with us The fastest way to reach us. Use the chat widget in the bottom-right corner of any page. We aim to respond within 24 hours during the alpha period.
Email For longer feedback, structured suggestions, or anything that benefits from detail: [email protected]
Community Flexflow members can raise questions, share feedback, and discuss the framework directly in the community space. If you are a member, this is often the best place for questions about applying the framework, as other practitioners may have encountered the same situation.
How You Can Help
The most valuable thing you can do during alpha is tell us what you experience. Specifically:
Something is confusing If a concept, a domain, or a section of the framework does not make sense on first read, we want to know. The goal is a framework that a motivated reader can navigate without outside explanation. If it is not achieving that, the content needs to improve.
Something is missing If you reach for a section marked "Coming Soon" or "In Development" and it is the section you actually need, tell us. Community signal directly shapes what gets developed next.
Something is wrong If you find an error, an inconsistency, a broken link, or a structural issue, flag it. The framework is version-controlled and we take accuracy seriously.
Something is working If a concept clicks, if a reading path serves you well, if something in the architecture illuminates your own organizational context, that signal is equally valuable. It tells us what to protect as the framework evolves.
Navigating the Framework
If you are new to Flexflow and unsure where to start, the Introduction includes reading paths tailored to different backgrounds:
Building an organization → Start with Core Concepts 1, 4, and 8
Working with organizations → Read Core Concepts 1 through 10 in sequence
Coming from systems thinking → Start with Architecture Overview and Ontology
Simply curious → Start with Core Concept 1
If you are looking for a specific domain, concept, or term, the Domain Reference provides a complete map and the Library contains the glossary.

