If you want to work with your colleagues to create generative AI flows, Aigur is a good option to check out. It's got a NoCode editor with drag-and-drop block configuration, pre-built templates for quick prototyping, and real-time collaborative editing tools that are like Figma. The platform also lets you gather feedback with shareable mini-apps and integrate with web and mobile apps with API calls. Aigur also comes with monitoring and management tools to track performance, cost and availability, and to keep your AI flows secure and performant.
Another option is TeamAI, an AI workspace for team collaboration. It supports several large language models, including Gemini and GPT-4, and has features like centralized AI workspaces, shared prompt libraries and custom plugin abilities. TeamAI is good for teams in HR, Ops, Design and Sales, and can help automate workflows and generate ideas.
If you want a more full-featured AI development environment, Magicflow centralizes the workflow, replacing tools like Slack and Google Drive. It can generate and analyze results in bulk, rate results with human feedback, and curate and share results with clients. It's good for teams that want to accelerate their research and development, delivering results faster and with higher quality.
Last, Flowise is an open-source, low-code tool to create custom LLM orchestration flows and AI agents. It's got a graphical interface to create complex LLM apps with more than 100 integrations, so developers can build self-contained AI agents and run them in air-gapped environments. Flowise is good for developers who want to build and integrate LLM apps, with a strong community and lots of documentation to help you get started.