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Guide

Getting started with Pro workflows

How to think in nodes: inputs, generation, utility steps, reruns, loops, and final assets.

Start with the result

A good Pro workflow starts with the asset you need: a product visual, a motion variant, a voiceover clip, a localized campaign, or a reusable character style. From there, the graph becomes the production path.

Use upload nodes for source media, prompt nodes for direction, generation nodes for outputs, and utility nodes for trimming, muxing, extracting frames, or assembling final assets.

Rerun the smallest useful piece

The point of a node workflow is control. When only the voice needs to change, rerun the voice branch. When the prompt needs a small adjustment, rerun the affected image or video node. Keep successful outputs in place until a better result replaces them.

Use loops when the recipe is proven

Loops are for variants: multiple products, languages, camera angles, seeds, durations, or prompt fragments. Once a group of nodes works, a loop can apply structured changes without rebuilding the workflow by hand.

Keep the workflow reusable

Name nodes clearly, group related branches, keep comments near decisions, and save the session when the output works. A finished graph should be understandable when you return weeks later.