Treedis Updates Spatial XR Workflow Design Features for the Flows Platform

Source:Internet
2025-07-11 10:59:17

Treedis, a provider of no-code solutions for immersive digital twin experiences, recently announced feature enhancements to its Flows platform. This platform is a no-code visual workflow engine designed to help organizations build complex, decision-driven processes.


According to reports, experiences built on Flows are powered by fully interactive digital twins and accessible on AR and VR devices, delivering truly spatial environments for training, onboarding, and operational workflows.



Flows allows users to connect various stages of immersive experiences, ranging from safety training sequences in manufacturing plants to guided tour processes in museums. To simplify the content creation workflow, Flows adopts a node-based visual logic canvas—inspired by popular 3D tools—enabling creators to plan conditional paths by dragging connections between nodes, rather than configuring each interactive link manually.


According to the company's internal benchmark tests, this method can reduce creation time by up to 60%, cut down repetitive setup tasks, and build complex logic-driven workflows in a more efficient and clear manner.


In this latest version, users only need to click on assets in the space to launch a workflow. This allows participants to trigger experiences directly from the environment, making navigation more immersive and contextual. Treedis added that this also opens the door to dynamic, user-led processes, where interaction sequences are determined by the content users choose to explore. It is reported that future versions will include intelligent digital forms, a chat assistant for retrieving process-based answers, and a feature to automatically generate workflows from documents or free text.

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