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Wireflow review: pricing, features and agent access

A workflow-canvas platform for building AI image and video generation pipelines, with a hosted MCP server so agents like Claude can run those workflows directly.

Facts verified August 2026 Compiled from Wireflow's own public documentation and pricing pages, not from a hands on test. The vendor site is wireflow.ai, which we do not link to.

What is Wireflow

Plain description first, so you can rule it in or out before reading the rest.

A workflow-canvas platform for building AI image and video generation pipelines, with a hosted MCP server so agents like Claude can run those workflows directly.

What you are buying is the model on its own, called from your own code, with no interface wrapped around it. On this site it is filed with the other API and model platforms, which is the set a buyer normally holds it against, and the tools listed at the bottom of this page come from that set.

There is a free tier, so you can see the output before any card details change hands.

Quick verdict

What the record supports, said in as few sentences as it takes.

Wireflow is an API and model platform, which on this site means the model on its own, called from your own code, with no interface wrapped around it.

On price, free tier, then $24 per month, taken from the vendor's own published plans.

Wireflow is reachable from an agent two ways: the vendor runs its own MCP server, and there is a public API behind it.

The clearest reason to pick it: First-party hosted MCP server, no self-hosted bridge needed to call it from Claude. The clearest reason not to: Not an avatar/UGC-specific tool; it is a general workflow builder over third-party models.

Pricing

The published plans as they stood when we checked.

PlanMonthlyAnnualWhat the plan says it includes
FreeFreeNot publishedup to 5 workflows, community templates, one free first generation
Starter$24 per monthNot published1,600 credits/mo (approx 53 images or 94 sec video), unlimited workflows
Professional$45 per monthNot published4,300 credits/mo (approx 143 images or 252 sec video), 3-month credit rollover
Team$249 per monthNot published21,500 credits/mo, 4 seats, shared credit pool
EnterpriseCustom, on requestNot publishedcustom pricing, SSO/SAML

Checked on the vendor's own public pricing page in August 2026. Plans change, so treat this as the state of the page on that date rather than a quote.

Features on ten dimensions

The same ten questions are asked of every tool on this site, so the answers can be lined up side by side.

DimensionWireflow
Avatar libraryNo
Actor licensingNot clearly stated
Batch generationYes
Public APIYes
Watermark on free planNot confirmed
LanguagesNot confirmed
Aspect ratiosNot confirmed
Hook variationsNo
Editing suiteNo
Direct publishingNo

Not confirmed means the answer was not stated in the public documentation we read, not that the answer is no. Facts verified August 2026.

Agent and MCP access

The dimension most review pages skip, and the one that decides whether this tool can be part of an automated pipeline.

Wireflow is reachable from an agent two ways: the vendor runs its own MCP server, and there is a public API behind it.

Wireflow's own site and blog describe it as a Claude connector: a hosted MCP tool with more than thirty image/video models callable from Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Claude Code with no server to host.

  • MCP: First-party MCP server
  • API: Public API
  • Batch generation: Supported, so an agent can ask for several variants in one pass.

Why this matters: a tool an agent cannot call is a tool a person has to sit in front of. If the plan is to brief once and get twenty variants back, the MCP and API rows above are the rows that decide whether that plan works.

Pros and cons

Both lists come from the same research pass. Neither is padded to match the other.

What works

  • First-party hosted MCP server, no self-hosted bridge needed to call it from Claude
  • Commercial license included on paid plans
  • 100+ underlying AI models for image, video, and audio in one canvas

What does not

  • Not an avatar/UGC-specific tool; it is a general workflow builder over third-party models
  • Credit-based pricing makes per-video cost variable rather than flat

Wireflow questions people ask

Can an AI agent run Wireflow directly?

Yes. Wireflow is listed as a Claude connector, exposing a hosted MCP server so Claude (or Cursor/Claude Code) can list a workflow, send a prompt, and get back a result URL without the user hosting a bridge.

Is there a free plan?

Yes, a free tier allows up to 5 workflows and includes one free generation after setup.

What does Wireflow cost?

Paid plans start at $24 per month for the Starter tier with 1,600 credits, and a free tier allows up to 5 workflows.

We are not affiliated with Wireflow. Product names are used to describe what those products do. This site is built by the team behind wireflow.ai, so wireflow is our own product and we say so wherever it appears.

Before you commit to Wireflow

Check the two rows that are hardest to change later: whether your agent can call it, and what the second month costs. Everything else on a page like this is easier to live with than those two.

Facts verified August 2026. If a fact here is out of date, that is a mistake on our side, not a position.