AI assistants can build clearer process maps
The MCP connection can now help more directly when you build and improve process maps in AmpliFlow.
The AI assistant can use AmpliFlow’s own process-mapping guidance, create process steps with activities, draw connections between steps, and link new process steps to risks. The process map becomes easier to use as part of the management system.
What’s new
- AI assistants can now fetch AmpliFlow process-mapping guidance through MCP before they change a process map. The guidance helps the assistant keep the right level of detail, separate processes from routines, and build maps that are easier to maintain.
- Assistants can create process steps with activities directly. This helps when a step needs to describe what happens, but the detail should not become its own box in the chart.
- New process steps can be linked to risks while they are created. Existing risk links are preserved, so an assistant can add the new connection without overwriting earlier work.
Improvements
- Assistants can create subprocesses with initial process steps, activities, and risk links in the same workflow.
- Process-map connection lines can now be created, updated, and deleted through MCP. Lines can also have labels and color styling, which makes decisions, exceptions, and important flows easier to follow.
- Assistants can update node position, size, and color in process maps after the nodes exist in the chart.
Want to try this in an MCP client? Ask the assistant to start with the process-mapping guidance, then have it read the existing process map before it suggests changes.
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