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Introducing Composer

Composer is an AI workflow builder inside Workflow Studio. Start with what you want to build, not which block to drag first.

Edgaze Team· ProductJune 3, 20262 min read
Workflow Studio can do a lot. For new creators, that's also what makes it intimidating. One of the most common pieces of feedback we received was that people knew what they wanted to build, but didn't know where to start. Faced with a blank canvas and a library of blocks, many first time users weren't asking "Can I build this?" They were asking "Which block do I drag in first?" **Composer is our answer to that problem.** It's an AI workflow builder built directly into Workflow Studio. Instead of starting with blocks, connections, and configuration panels, you can start with what you're actually trying to build.
Try asking
> Build a workflow that takes a YouTube video, extracts the transcript, summarizes the content, and returns key takeaways. > Build a two pass blog writing workflow. Draft the article first, then improve clarity and tone in a second review step. > Create an image prompt optimizer that takes a topic, style, and mood and generates a detailed image prompt.
![Composer generating a workflow from a natural language prompt](/blogs/composer-screenshot.png) ## Not another chatbot
The goal wasn't to build another chatbot. The goal was to make Workflow Studio easier to approach.
When creators open Composer, they're not leaving the builder. They're working directly inside it. Generated workflows use the same blocks, the same validation rules, the same execution engine, and the same publishing flow as workflows built by hand. That means every workflow remains fully editable. You can inspect every block, modify every connection, test the workflow, and continue building manually whenever you want. ## Built to collaborate, not automate We also wanted to avoid treating workflow generation as a magic trick. Generating a graph is easy. Generating something useful is harder. That's why Composer was designed as a collaborative tool rather than an autonomous one. Changes remain visible, workflows can be validated and tested, and creators stay in control of the final result.
Insight
For experienced creators, Composer accelerates iteration. For new creators, it provides a starting point: build from an idea and work backwards.
## Available now in beta **Composer is available now in beta inside Workflow Studio.** Open a workflow, launch Composer, describe what you want to build, and start iterating.
Note
The fastest way to build a workflow shouldn't be dragging blocks onto a canvas. It should be describing the outcome you want and refining it until it's right.

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