Updated March 10, 2026
Flowise is an open-source drag-and-drop UI for building LLM flows and AI agents. Built on top of LangChain, it lets users visually connect LLMs, prompts, tools, memory, and vector stores into working applications without writing code. Flowise can be self-hosted and is popular with teams that want the power of LangChain with a visual interface.
Voiceflow is a collaborative platform for building AI agents and chatbots without code. Its visual canvas lets teams design complex conversation flows, integrate knowledge bases, call APIs, and deploy agents across channels. Used by customer experience teams at enterprises to build and manage AI-powered support agents, Voiceflow provides analytics, testing tools, and version control for conversational AI.
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What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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Respan lets you trace LLM and agent calls across any model or framework, A/B test prompts on production traffic, and route requests across 500+ models through one gateway.