Picnic Workflows
Workflow discovery for business systems, not just job titles
Workflow-first operating system

Jobs and roles are how people used to package work. Workflows are how the work actually moves.

Picnic Workflows helps someone describe what they do, what company they run, or what they are trying to build in simple English. Then it translates that into lanes, workflow families, and installable operating loops.

Canonical workflows
Workflow families
Business coverage tags
Boundary: this site is for business workflows. Recorded browser tasks live elsewhere inside Picnic as Browser Automations.
How Picnic thinks

Most people still search in human terms like “sales manager,” “ops lead,” or “founder.” That is fine. But underneath those labels, the company is really a set of repeating operating loops.

Job or role

The old wrapper. Useful for conversation, hiring, and ownership.

Workflow family

The reusable shape of the work: qualification, booking, onboarding, support, fulfillment.

Installed workflow

The specific operating loop Picnic can run, adapt, and connect to your tools.

Example decomposition
Visual map
Recommended families
Explore the full library

Once you understand the workflow shape, you can filter by lane, family, business type, and complexity to find installable starters.