The Argo-Flux merged project was ultimately not meant to be, the projects each had a different vision for how to evolve and so went their separate ways. But lack of a solid UI offering for Flux continues to be an issue we hear raised often in "Argo vs Flux" discussions, since Argo has obviously a very nice solid UI, it will be hard if not impossible for Flux to catch up in a separate effort built from scratch.
But now there is "Flux Subsystem for Argo" which is being developed as a technology preview: https://github.com/chanwit/flamingo/releases/tag/v2.2.5-fl.0 where you can enable an Argo UI for Flux. This is both "really Argo" and "really Flux" which is why I am personally so excited about it. You can get the best of both worlds, having your cake and eating it too so to speak.
We envision this will be useful in teams where you find the common tension between App Developers who need to iterate fast and who feel comfortable breaking things, as long as they don't spend the next two hours struggling to unravel what they did and figure out how to fix it... and System Operator "root-type people" who look at Argo and say "hey, the attack surface is huge and cluster-admin is at stake, now there is no way I can protect it, I don't care how secure you say it is or what certifications it has, I will not sign off on any solution as flexible and useful as this one for our Production environments."
🙄 I'm rolling my eyes because I have been both those guys and so I know this is an argument you can never win. (But now you can both win. Or soon anyway, it is a technology preview, and already works, you can try using it today!)