Justinmind offer prototyping and interactive mockups for web and mobile apps, supporting interactive graphics, animations, and user testing, collaboration and feedback sharing, and requirements management.
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MockFlow
Score 8.5 out of 10
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MockFlow is an online wireframe and UI toolset, from Indian company Produle.
All companies, agencies, and design and tech companies use Figma now. Our company uses adobe XD because our organization is global and large scale and they already had adobe licenses, and the product design team already had licenses for sketch applications. Justinmind comes …
I've used Adobe products like Photoshop and Illustrator to give lots of high quality details and depth to the mockups in the past for client meetings, or I have used Balsamiq for rough drafts for internal teams to show them a working idea on what needs to go on a screen. …
Figma is a high-fidelity designing tool and provides too many features which would be overkill if we are looking for basic prototyping. Also, if you are not a designer and just want to create basic wires or prototypes as a Business Analyst or Product Manager, MockFlow would …
It's best to make quick wireframes a lot easier and quicker than most tools out there. However, this is suited for basic design, wireframe, and prototyping but not for the advanced UI design, collaboration, or asset sharing. If you have never had prototyping experience, it is not so intuitive since you will have a learning curve that can take a while. As I said earlier, it needs to be more marketed and needs a lot more tutorials out there.
MockFlow is a great tool for low-fidelity wireframing for quick validation & contextualization of UX & UI hypotheses. It is not a substitute for full-fledged designing tools such as Figma or Adobe XD.
Figma is a high-fidelity designing tool and provides too many features which would be overkill if we are looking for basic prototyping. Also, if you are not a designer and just want to create basic wires or prototypes as a Business Analyst or Product Manager, MockFlow would suffice your needs. But if you are focusing on pixel-perfect designs then I would suggest going for Figma. The ease of usability with MockFlow is very convenient as there would be a steep learning curve for Figma. Balsamiq is very similar to MockFlow but the wires created in it look a bit sketchy & clumsy.