Floyo Sticky-Node
5 min
floyo sticky note is a documentation node that lets you add rich text notes directly to your workflow canvas, to explain sections, document settings, and leave instructions for collaborators it makes complex workflows self explanatory overview floyo sticky note lets you add rich text notes directly onto your workflow canvas so you can explain sections, document important settings, and leave instructions for teammates unlike processing nodes, a sticky note has no inputs or outputs and does not participate in workflow execution think of it as a comment block for your workflow purely for context, never for processing sticky notes support a range of content, making them useful for both personal workflows and team collaboration supports use it to rich text formatting headings, lists, bold/italic, code blocks, dividers themes visually separate different workflow sections images & videos show examples or embed walkthroughs inline links point to docs, models, or related workflows directional pointers visually connect a note to the nodes it describes why use sticky notes? sticky notes make workflows more readable and easier to maintain use them to explain what a workflow section does document important settings leave instructions for teammates organize large workflows into clearly labeled areas they're especially valuable when sharing workflows, since they provide context directly on the canvas, without affecting execution creating a sticky note add the node drop the 📝 floyo sticky note node onto your workflow canvas open the editor double click anywhere inside the note body, or click the ✎ edit icon in the bottom right corner of the node to open the rich text editor add your content enter what you want to display the editor supports headings, text formatting, lists, links, images, videos, code blocks, and dividers pick a theme to help separate sections save click the green ✓ save button, or click anywhere outside the note changes save automatically with the workflow best practices practice why it matters add context, don't repeat explain why , not what's already visible in node names keep it concise short, clear notes — especially for workflows meant for public use use themes consistently apply the same theme logic across sections so the canvas reads predictably maintain clear spacing keep notes from crowding nodes so the canvas stays readable