The Playground

The Playground is Berrys' infinite canvas. It's where you build, run, and iterate on AI workflows by connecting nodes. Each node is either an AI model — image, video, audio, or text — or a utility that processes and routes data between them. Connect nodes together and your outputs flow forward automatically.

The Canvas and Playground Hub

The canvas is a blank, infinite workspace. Place nodes anywhere and draw connections between them by dragging the output handle of one node to the input handle of another.

Navigating the canvas: Right-click + drag or middle-mouse to pan. Ctrl/Cmd + scroll to zoom. Click and drag a selection box to select multiple nodes.

Adding a node: Click the + button in the toolbar, or right-click anywhere on the canvas to open the node picker.

Playground Hub: When you open the Playground, you land on the Hub — a grid of all your projects, workflows, and templates. From here you can create a new playground, open an existing project, start from a template, or load a saved workflow.

The Toolbar gives you quick access to: node picker, asset browser, zoom controls, share link, and project settings.

Projects, Workflows, and Generations

Projects are named canvases. Everything you place and connect is part of the project. Projects auto-save as you work — there is no save button.

Workflows are canvas snapshots you save for reuse. Saving a canvas as a workflow lets you reload it later, share it, or use it as a template starting point. To save: open the project menu → Save as workflow → name it and confirm.

Running generations: Every generation node has a Generate button. Press Run All to execute the entire workflow from top to bottom in one go. Jobs run in the background — you can close the canvas and come back to find your results ready.

Common questions

Does Berrys auto-save my work?
Yes. Projects save automatically as you work — there is no save button and no risk of losing changes.

What is the difference between a Project and a Workflow?
A Project is your live working canvas. A Workflow is a named snapshot you save for reuse — it captures all nodes, connections, prompts, and settings, but not the generated outputs.

Can I close the browser while a generation is running?
Yes. Generation jobs run in the background on Berrys’ servers. Close the canvas and return later — your results will be ready when you come back.