Where we’ve been and where we’re headed.
Release of FluxForge for Windows and macOS with the core scripting functionality, statistical analysis engine, and data modelling features.
Include the ability for users to utilise their own AI provider API tokens for the majority of major providers, allowing for AI-driven programming.
Our node-based scripting is great, but sometimes a more traditional way of work is best. We plan on adding notebooks as a scripting alternative.
Reporting is always a time-consuming endeavour. We aim to automate the creation of Latex reports that are linked to, and dynamically updated by, your models.
FluxForge is all about collaborative work, but this does lead to challenges. We aim to make team traceability a priority so that you always know who is working on what.
Often the systems we simulate are not easily defined by simple pipelines. We are adding the ability to create custom graph interpretation scripts to handle these cases.
Up to this point, our account management is centered around individual users. To better enable businesses, we wish to allow a greater level of organisational control.
Automatically convert your favourite Python packages to component libraries that can be used within the node-based scripting interface. Eliminate the need to code entirely!
The release of a fully comprehensive training course, accompanied by a documentation library. This is a complex application, and we want to limit the barrier to entry.
All of the functionality present within our desktop application, but accessible to everyone via a web interface. This will form part of the FluxForge Cloud offering.
This roadmap is provided as a guideline and is subject to change. Priorities, timelines, and features may be adjusted as development progresses.