Comfy-flow.com launches free workflow hub after OpenArt.ai purges community content
A new platform for ComfyUI workflow sharing goes live this week, built in response to OpenArt.ai removing community-submitted workflows from its catalog.
Comfy-flow.com, a free workflow-sharing platform for ComfyUI users, launched this week as a direct response to OpenArt.ai removing community-submitted workflows from its catalog. The site hosts all media on Cloudflare R2 and includes Reddit-style discussion threads, a guides section for tutorials, and a visual node preview that renders workflows exactly as they appear in ComfyUI.
The developer compressed uploaded media client-side to keep hosting costs manageable. Images and videos under 5 MB maintain reasonable quality; larger files see heavier compression. Users can toggle NSFW filters on or off, with flagged content blurred or hidden from general browsing by default. The site is funded through Google Ads and a Buy Me a Coffee button.
Workflow discovery and sharing
The platform aims to make workflow discovery more intuitive than Civitai's interface, which the developer found less responsive for browsing community content. Users can upload workflows, write guides, and participate in threaded discussions. A ComfyUI plugin is in development that will let users send any workflow from the site directly into ComfyUI with one click, eliminating the copy-paste step.
The creator, a full-stack developer shipping their first production project, noted that video storage remains expensive even after compression and is open to suggestions for cheaper alternatives to Cloudflare R2. The site is live at comfy-flow.com; bug reports and feature requests are welcome.
