Ship Something™ generates visual user flow diagrams from your PRD. These diagrams show how users move through your product — from landing page to signup to their first meaningful action and beyond.
When PRD Maker creates your product requirements document, it also maps out the key journeys a user takes through your product. These are not abstract wireframes — they are concrete sequences of pages and actions. A typical flow might trace: Homepage → Pricing → Checkout → Onboarding → Dashboard → First Action. Each step in the flow is linked to an actual page in your PRD.
The flow diagrams appear in your workspace as interactive visual maps. You can zoom in on any step to see which page it corresponds to, what data the user needs to provide, and what the acceptance criteria are for that transition. This makes it easy to spot gaps — if a flow dead-ends or requires a page that does not exist in your PRD, the diagram highlights it.
Flows are editable through the project conversation and PRD surfaces. Say or type "add a trial signup step before the dashboard" and PRD Maker records the change in the product definition so the build plan can be updated. Direct diagram manipulation should be treated as a future interaction unless it is visible in the current workspace.
When flows change, Developful uses the updated context the next time you build or revise the project. If you add a new step that requires an unbuilt page, it becomes a build task. If you remove a step, the product plan no longer treats it as active; code removal is an explicit cleanup action so the agent does not delete shipped work without confirmation.