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BackFlow

Omar Rodrigues
Omar RodriguesBackennd Developer
June 20, 2026
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BackFlow
#webdev#developers#Programming#backend#Python
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BackFlow — a visual platform focused on API-First and API Design.

The goal is to let designers, developers, and product teams visually design API flows before writing code: drag components (Web Browser, API, Redis, Worker, etc.), connect them on a canvas, configure requests/responses, and simulate the full flow — think of it as Figma + Postman for API Design.

I'd love honest feedback from people in the field — whether the concept resonates, if the experience feels intuitive, and what you think of the frontend (design, usability, etc.).

If you could take a quick look and share your thoughts (features, UI/UX, anything that comes to mind), I'd really appreciate it! Here's the link: https://backflow1.netlify.app/#/login

Omar Rodrigues

Omar Rodrigues

Backennd Developer

Backend developer focused on building systems that are simple, scalable, and intentional. I work primarily with Python (Flask, Django, FastAPI), Node.js (Express, NestJS), Java (Spring Boot), designing APIs and backend systems with a focus on maintainability, performance, and clarity of architecture. My stack extends across relational and non-relational databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis), and I work comfortably in Linux environments with Docker-based workflows and CI/CD pipelines.

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