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Design platform that offers mockups building, prototyping, UX documents creation, and collaboration capabilities.
Doesn't integrate with Confluence. However, you can create a link to the protoypes and include that link on Confluence.
UXPin is a great wireframing tool with the user feedback mechanism built right in. The main thing I like about it is that there's no connecting my sketch account to my invision account just to gain some basic user feedback. Additionally, it's easy to get up and running - I created an account and was able to figure out all of the basics that I needed within the first hour - getting me up and running in no time, and collecting feedback from our CEO on a project I'd been trying to push through. All in all, it's a great tool. It also has just the right amount of icons, pre-made shapes, etc. for use in wireframes - without being overwhelming
Cons... I'd say it could be a little more user friendly. Some of the buttons / CTAs on the interface are small for my taste. also, I'd prefer it if there was some color incorporated. But these are all relatively small things. It's a solid product and I like 95% of it.
UXPin tries hard to integrate the design iteration process under one roof and for the most part it succeeds.
While UXPin boasts a lot of features and its marketing promises constant updates and additions to its feature set, it lacks a fundamental component in supporting how content is supposed to integrate or work within design. They try to get around it by offering the ability to import data through variables but for the content professional, UXPin is just another design-centric tool that seems to forget you don't have anything but pretty boxes and icons without real content.
I am working as a Business Analyst and in my profile, we require a quick and easy to use tool to create wireframes.
They Should provide a free subscription or free trial should be more than 7 days. I would suggest to extend it to 1-month free trial.
Sometimes we need to create prototypes quickly and easily and this tool helps me to do that. It has an excellent user experience.
They have provided everything I need to create prototypes, however, the subscription should be more than 7 days.
UXPin provides a great set of online tools to get UI and UX design work done, with a wide array of UI elements and UX options available. It allows you to smoothly manage animations and transitions and build a UI prototype that is as close to the finished product as possible, without having to write any code. The capability to collaborate across teams allows rapid development of UI prototypes within a team as well.
The price point is quite high, and even archiving and putting your account on 'silent mode' comes with a cost.
design system.
design system. why?
Having to go from Adobe XD or Sketch and change my prototype to fit the screen
Being able to generate code more than just css is a game changer, however, depends on your organization's use of code, as it could become quickly unusable code.
There's nothing special about the app if I'm being honest. It does the same as Sketch and Figma, with slightly better export options. The export option becomes useless if the code does not align with your dev depts standard of code, so thus that advantage could quickly become erased. Prototyping features are fine.
It’s very easy to use. I didn’t need much training to figure out a lot of functions. The editing tools are simple. Easy to create pages. I like how I can changed css for a particular project.
Need more restrictions and options for control groups. I want certain projects to be shares only to a certain group of people, but was unable to achieve that. I hope there will be more options to create better looking page layouts.
This software makes it easy for developers to collaborate on mobile app designs. We are able to use this tool simultaneously and see what the other is doing in real-time.
Some of the functionality is a little hard to learn (such as button states).
Material dealing (and other) components built in
It was not easy to navigate through multiple prototype alternatives (in that case for multiple devices) as drop-down seems to be always hidden in the top left corner, but since I discover it I am more cautious.
The interface is clunky and can be very difficult to use and understand. Does not do true UX work well.
It was a little tricky to figure out at first. I'm proficient in photoshop and in my mind I kept comparing.
I think adding animation and gestures could have helped a lot. Other than that it is really nice even with free pricing plan.
I am working as a Business Analyst and in my current profile, we need the tool to create wireframes as soon as possible.
Free trial should be more than 7 days (Around one month). I only would suggest to extend it's trial period.
Streamlines prototyping and wire-framing process by using a library of UI elements that can be dragged and dropped onto a canvas. Also, you can also add custom code snippets to any element with events and state changes. Objects can be repeated across different canvases for the sake of reusability. Responsive mobile layout support and tons of preloaded template to get you start fast.
Lack of support for native like mobile functionality like gesture. Also, with all the options there is a big learning curve.