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Floyo Enterprise: 5 Walkthroughs to Share With Your Team

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Floyo: The Enterprise layer for ComfyUI

The fastest way to get your team up to speed on the platform is to show them. Below are 5 short videos covering the enterprise features that come up most often in production. Share them with your team, drop them into an internal kickoff, or watch them yourself to dig deeper. Each one is short.

Matt Shih · May 7, 2026 · 3 min read

TL;DR

Who should watch what:
- Producers and creative leads: sections 1 and 2 (team collaboration, building pipeline pages)
- Artists and operators: sections 1, 3, and 4 (day-to-day work)
- Admins, finance, IT: section 5 (governance, usage, access)

1. How Teams Collaborate on Floyo

Every team gets a private homepage where all your production workflows live. Same nodes, same models, same settings, for everyone, every time. When someone updates a workflow, the update is live for the team instantly.

This is the layer that makes shared production possible: no JSON files passed around, no version drift, no missing dependencies.

"Every team has a private team homepage where you can curate all the workflows needed for your production pipeline, along with examples and notes for your teammates. All workflows are instantly runnable by anyone on the team."

2. Building Your Team's Production Playbook with Private Team Homepages

Private team pages are where workflows get organized and documented. Hero images, chapter headers, descriptions, markdown notes for context and tips, and embedded workflows your artists can run with one click. Add community workflows or your team's own.

Password protect pages when you're working with clients or sensitive projects.

This is where you turn workflow chaos into a production playbook your artists actually use.

"Your homepage is the default space where all the private workflows your team has created populate. Pages let you organize those workflows into docs with sections, pro tips, and more."

3. Run History: Reproducibility on Every Generation

Every workflow run is logged with exact settings, inputs, and outputs. Open any run, your own or a teammate's, in a new tab. Tweak one value. Rerun. Open as many runs at once as you want.

Perfect reproducibility, no screenshots, no guesswork. Run History is included on individual, teams, and enterprise plans.

"Every workflow run is accessible in run history. Click any run to open it in a new tab. Settings and values are identical to what you and your teammates have run in the past. Tweak as much as you like and rerun without any guesswork."

4. Upload Your Own Models to a Shared File System

Drop your custom LoRAs, fine-tunes, and checkpoints into your team's unified file system once. They show up immediately in any Load LoRA node and are available to anyone with access.

Your IP stays private. Your team works from the same shared assets, automatically. No more "can you send me that LoRA?" Slack pings.

"Click the My Files icon on the sidebar, navigate to the appropriate subfolder, upload your file, and it shows up in your files and in your Load LoRA node."

5. Team Admin and Account Management

The admin side. From the profile menu or teams switcher, admins can create teams, assign unique team URLs, manage member roles, see pending invites, and adjust plans and balances.

Usage breaks into three buckets, all in one place:

  • FloTime consumed when you hit generate

  • Floyo Partner Nodes for closed-source AI model costs, so nobody on your team has to manage third-party API keys or separate accounts

  • API usage if you're hitting Floyo from an app, site, or plugin you've built

Filter usage by team member, role, or date range. Each individual generation in Run History is labeled with its FloTime, partner node, and API cost.

When you need to silo projects, clients, or teams, spin up additional workspaces with their own plans, members, balances, and storage.

"From your profile menu or teams switcher, click settings. Only admins see this option. Create a team name, assign a team URL, manage members and roles, see who hasn't accepted invites, and adjust roles and access."

Next steps

Share this page with anyone on your team who needs to see how Floyo works.

To get hands-on, browse production workflows and run a few in your account.

Build your first production pipeline this week.

Browse production-ready workflows or talk to the Floyo team about a custom enterprise setup.

Matt Shih

Matt Shih

CoFounder and Creative Director at Floyo

20+ years of creative experience in advertising and production. Has designed AI production pipelines for animated shorts, commercial campaigns, and studio teams shipping work for major film and advertising clients.

Last updated: May 18, 2026

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