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.
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.
Every trick across five props — catalogued by difficulty and prerequisite. Short demos. Three key cues. Two common mistakes. Credit to the original creator.
Five props at launch — filter by difficulty, category, and what you've already locked in.
Each trick lists what you need before it. No more trying to learn thread-the-needle when your figure-8 isn't clean yet.
Spin more than one thing? Your progress lives in one place — not five different apps.
One review, one current project, one stretch — chosen from your props and your level.
Filter the library by prop and difficulty. Every trick shows its prerequisites up-front.
Every trick page is engineered for how flow artists actually learn — not for SEO.
Open the Today page. Three tricks at your level, chosen from your props. Refresh for different ones.
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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