iRise (discontinued) vs. Mockplus

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
iRise (discontinued)
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
iRise was a wireframe and prototyping tool with requirements management capabilities and ALM tool integrations. The product was discontinued in 2024, and is no longer available.N/A
Mockplus
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Mockplus is a one-stop design-collaboration platform that collects the entire product design workflow, all the way from wireframing, commenting, discussing, designing and collaborating to developer handoff. It provides features to manage the the creation of websites or app projects from start to finish. Design and Collaboration are the foundation of Mockplus. From the Storyboard where users plan a project from above, to the high-fidelity design and RP page where they can comment on every…
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Pricing
iRise (discontinued)Mockplus
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$0
Pro
$5.95
per user/per month
Ultimate
$12.95
per user/per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
iRise (discontinued)Mockplus
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee$5.95 per user
Additional DetailsPricing is based on annual billing. For month-to-month billing please check our website https://www.mockplus.com/buy/mockplus-idoc
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Community Pulse
iRise (discontinued)Mockplus
Considered Both Products
iRise (discontinued)
Chose iRise (discontinued)
You need 3-5 other tools, that iRise incorporates into one platform. There's really only one good choice for enterprise software prototyping. Balsamiq, inVision, Visio, and Sketch would need to get together, have a kid, and you may come close to the prodigy that iRise already …
Chose iRise (discontinued)
Axure is very similar to irise. but I am not sure why I prefer irise more. I like the back blank screen on irise.
Chose iRise (discontinued)
We have used iRise instead of tools like Word, Excel, Visio, and other diagram tools found online. iRise is good because I think it captures the good parts of all these packages into one. I am able to easily create diagrams and mockups in one software package instead of …
Chose iRise (discontinued)
Balsamiq and Sketch are great choices for the solo UX/UI designer looking to generate quick and good looking prototypes, but they lack the business requirements documentation and extensive collaboration abilities of iRise.
Chose iRise (discontinued)
Axure is very similar to iRise but not as feature heavy. Also it is cost effective for a small product team.
Chose iRise (discontinued)
iRise is much more simple to use
Mockplus

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User Ratings
iRise (discontinued)Mockplus
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
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Likelihood to Renew
9.1
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User Testimonials
iRise (discontinued)Mockplus
Likelihood to Recommend
I would say it is less appropriate in situations where the ask is relatively simple and easy to deploy. In that case, I would not waste any time mocking it up in iRise and instead I would have the developers start right away. In projects where there is less complexity I find less of a need for iRise.
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Pros
  • Drag and drop tool for designing simple to complex screen prototypes. Makes it easier to document requirements.
  • With interactive visual, it is easier to analyze different use cases and validate the usability of the screen designed.
  • For business analysts, it is a really helpful tool to document screen related requirements. The requirements package is much more effective when the iRise document is included on it. The iRise document can use used by both business and IT stakeholders. With a business team, it makes it easier to finalize the requirements. For the IT or development team, it makes it easier to understand the screen requirements for development.
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Cons
  • The cost of license per user is high compared to other options out there.
  • A light version of the software for enterprise use would be helpful to manage a small but very collaborative team.
  • The abilty to auto save the edits would be helpful.
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Likelihood to Renew
This platform solves the problem that enterprise software sales teams encounter, and iRise cuts to the chase. Sales people often say "do your magic thing with the prototype" and the customer gives immediate feedback, we change it on the fly
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Alternatives Considered
Axure is very similar to irise. but I am not sure why I prefer irise more. I like the back blank screen on irise.
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Return on Investment
  • iRise allowed us to generate a very high fidelity mockup based on extensive business requirements gathered from stakeholders.
  • This excellent mockup resulted in us being awarded a very large multi-year contract from a major corporation.
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ScreenShots

Mockplus Screenshots

Screenshot of Your Storyboard, where you can plan, comment and interact from aboveScreenshot of Prototyping, with hi-fidelity designs and interactive componentsScreenshot of Design System, create and store your Brand assets hereScreenshot of Handoff entire CSS code or Objective-C, Swift or XML code snippetsScreenshot of PrototypingScreenshot of System-wide Commenting. Your Product Manager, Designer and Developer can comment on anything inside the project, so you don't need to switch apps to work on a project smoothly