Web app
Free · any browser
Open a URL on the phone and play. MIDI travels over WiFi to a port on your computer.
- Cost
- free
- Transport
- WiFi
- Needs
- bridge or plugin
- Account
- not required to try
- Offline
- after first load
Download
The controller is the same in all three. What changes is the cable, the price, and what the app can promise when the network is gone.
Free · any browser
Open a URL on the phone and play. MIDI travels over WiFi to a port on your computer.
One-time purchase
A thin native shell around the same controller. It adds the two things a browser cannot do: USB-MIDI device mode and a guaranteed offline boot.
Desktop editor
Build Flowpacks with a mouse: layout designer, mapping panel, theme editor, pack export. Bundles the bridge and the pairing QR.
01The WiFi path
Run the desktop bridge, or load the VST3/AU plugin in your DAW. Either one opens a MIDI port the DAW can see.
Same WiFi network. Pair by QR code or let the app find the bridge on the network.
Select the Flow port as the MIDI input, hit a pad, and map controls with MIDI Learn.
A small background app. It opens a virtual MIDI port on the system and announces itself on the local network so the phone can find it.
The same job, from inside the DAW. Load the plugin on a track and MIDI lands in the DAW’s own buffer — nothing else to run.
02Native app
One mail when the wired app is on a store. Nothing else.