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FlowCraft positions itself as an “AI execution team,” not just a standalone AI tool. At its core, it is a marketing automation SaaS product for solo D2C operators in Korea. It can learn a brand’s voice, generate content around events such as GitHub pushes/releases, and distribute it to Instagram Reels, TikTok, X, Threads, and Naver Blog, while also sending alerts via Kakao and Discord.
Based on the main copy, the current focus is on CMO and CPO roles. The CMO handles content generation, brand-tone matching, multi-channel publishing, and can automatically publish if the user does not respond within several hours. The CPO manages delivery cadence, such as WIP=2, Wednesday freeze, Friday wrap-up, and recommending scope cuts. The page also says the CFO can monitor AI token usage and ad ROAS, while the CTO can monitor Sentry/Lightsail/OpenClaw and pause publishing when error rates exceed a threshold. However, it also states “subscribe to CMO·CPO now, CFO·CTO next,” suggesting that some capabilities may not yet be officially available.
The page offers a “start for free” option, but does not disclose the free quota, plan pricing, or usage limits. The terms state that some features require a paid subscription, with monthly or annual auto-renewal via Toss Payments. In principle, a full refund is available within 7 days if the service has not been used. Regarding privacy and copyright, users own the copyright to AI-generated content, while the company may use de-identified data to improve the service. Brand information and text are used only within the scope of providing the service.
Its strength is a very focused use case, especially for the Korean market: it covers local channels such as Naver and Kakao, and brings marketing publishing, budget risk control, system health, and product cadence into one automation workflow. The limitations are also clear: it does not disclose the underlying model, pricing, or free quota; it does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of AI-generated content, and users remain responsible for what gets published; there is no information about non-Korean markets or Chinese-language support.
FlowCraft is best suited to Korean D2C founders, indie developer products, and small teams that need continuous social media exposure. The main text does not provide information about access from mainland China. Payments use Toss Payments, which suggests it is more oriented toward local Korean users. If your main focus is Chinese social media, you should first evaluate local publishing, content review, and payment ecosystems. Depending on the scenario, alternatives may include Buffer, Hootsuite, Zapier/Make, or domestic automation and social media operations tools.
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flow-craft.com is an South Korea Marketing & SEO provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach flow-craft.com directly.