Cambridge-based Flow Myna has launched their Design Partner Programme, inviting manufacturers and other growing businesses to work directly with the founders to analyse their operational flows.
The platform addresses a challenge familiar to most businesses: as they grow and evolve, operational visibility disappears. Manual oversight becomes impossible, and the path work takes through production workflows, ERP systems, logistics tools, CRMs and finance systems becomes unclear.
Flow Myna uses AI-powered process mining to reconstruct workflows from existing system data. The platform analyses timestamped events from order logs, production records, support tickets and any similar operational system to create a visual and dynamic map of their operational flows alongside key performance metrics. This reveals bottlenecks, undocumented workarounds, and process variations that metrics alone will miss.
Co-founders Bronwyn and Daniel built the platform to bring process mining to the SME market. Bronwyn brings deep practitioner expertise in process mining, while Daniel’s background is in machine learning and software engineering. Together they saw first-hand how traditional process mining tools were locking out smaller businesses due to high license costs and technical complexity.
Flow Myna is seeking five design partners for the programme. Partners receive hands-on analysis of their operational data, working directly with the founders to extract insights from their business systems. This includes secure data onboarding, a walkthrough of the discovered process and insights, ongoing check-ins and platform access to independently explore their data. In return, partners are asked to provide collaborative feedback to help shape the platform around their operational needs.
The programme is provided for free during the development phase with a broader public launch planned for later this year.
Businesses interested in the programme can view a product demo and register at flowmyna.com/partners or contact us at [email protected].