Stop scrolling. Start flowing.
Flow arts tutorials are scattered across a hundred YouTube channels with no structure. FlowPath is the curated trick library that knows prerequisites — so you always know what you're ready for next.
Five props at launch
More on the way
The problem
Every flow artist has the same problem.
Great tutorials exist. So do wikis, Discord servers, subreddits, and a stack of unsorted browser bookmarks. What doesn't exist is structure — a way to know what you're ready for, and what to drill today.
The product
A curated library with a skill graph.
Every trick across five props — catalogued by difficulty and prerequisite. Short demos. Three key cues. Two common mistakes. Credit to the original creator.
Curated trick library
Five props at launch — filter by difficulty, category, and what you've already locked in.
Prerequisite graph
Each trick lists what you need before it. No more trying to learn thread-the-needle when your figure-8 isn't clean yet.
Cross-prop tracking
Spin more than one thing? Your progress lives in one place — not five different apps.
Today's 3 tricks
One review, one current project, one stretch — chosen from your props and your level. Refresh if you want different ones.
How it works
Three screens. Ten seconds each.
Spinning staff
Pick your prop. See the graph.
Filter the library by prop and difficulty. Every trick shows its prerequisites up-front.
4-Petal Antispin Flower
Short demo. Three cues. Two mistakes.
Every trick page is engineered for how flow artists actually learn — not for SEO.
Today's three.
One review. One current. One stretch.
Open the Today page. Three tricks at your level, chosen from your props. Refresh for different ones.
Who it's for
Made for the stuck intermediate.
You'll love it if you…
- ✓Spin spinning staff, contact staff, poi, hoop, or dragon — solo or in combo
- ✓Can do the basics but hit the intermediate plateau past them
- ✓Have 30–60 minutes to practice most days and want to use it well
- ✓Want a record of what you've learned — without turning practice into a game
Maybe skip this one if you…
- ×Have never held a prop — YouTube basics serve you better for now
- ×Are looking for a social feed or a flow community
- ×Want gamification with streaks, leaderboards, and badges
- ×Prefer in-person coaching over structured solo practice
Behind it
I spin staff, poi, hoop, nunchucks. I've hit the plateau on each one. I'm not a startup — I'm a flow artist who got tired of scrolling YouTube for the right next trick.
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