Diagrams & Visuals
Creating Excalidraw diagrams, architecture sketches, flowcharts, and other visual representations.
Types of Diagrams
Your AI employee can create several types of visual diagrams. Flowcharts show process flows and decision trees. Architecture diagrams illustrate system components and their relationships. Organizational charts display team structures. Mind maps organize ideas and brainstorming output. Sequence diagrams show interaction between systems or people. Wireframes provide rough layout sketches for web pages and apps. Each type is generated using Excalidraw for a clean, hand-drawn aesthetic.
Creating Diagrams
To create a diagram, describe what you want to visualize. Be specific about the components, relationships, and flow. For example, "create a flowchart of our sales process from lead to close" or "diagram our system architecture showing the frontend, API, database, and third-party integrations." The AI generates the diagram and sends it as an image file you can use in documents, presentations, or share directly.
Creating a process flowchart
Visualize a business process.
Excalidraw Format
Diagrams are created using Excalidraw, which produces clean, hand-drawn-style visuals that look professional in business contexts. The hand-drawn aesthetic is intentional — it gives diagrams a friendly, approachable look while remaining clear and readable. Excalidraw files can also be exported as PNG or SVG images for use anywhere. If you need a more formal diagram style, let the AI know and it can adjust the approach.
Excalidraw diagrams work great in presentations and documents. The hand-drawn style is modern and professional — widely used by top tech companies.
Refining Diagrams
Like all outputs, diagrams can be iterated upon. Ask the AI to add components, remove elements, change the layout, add labels, or modify colors. You can also ask for alternative versions — a simplified version for executives or a detailed version for the technical team. Each iteration builds on the previous version, letting you refine until the diagram communicates exactly what you need.