9.4
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UXPin stands out as a true web-based prototyping tool that simplifies sharing designs with stakeholders effortlessly. Users appreciate its capability to create interactive prototypes closely resembling final products, fostering a seamless design experience. The tool's speed, ease of use, and ability to streamline development processes receive high praise, ...Read more
Simplifies sharing designs with stakeholders, making collaboration seamless and efficient.
Enables creation of interactive prototypes close to final products, enhancing client experience and project success.
Offers a comprehensive set of design tools and features, including prototyping, icon sets, and design systems.
Facilitates quick creation of websites and digital applications with almost complete functionality early in the design phase.
The platform's complexity and rich features may be overwhelming for newcomers, requiring support for effective use.
Limited availability of apps and connectors in the Marketplace might restrict advanced functionalities and integrations.
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Anonymous User
12/12/18
"Altrrnayive to just in mind"
What do you like best about UXPin? Clean ui. Looks nice. Design library works great. Great tool What do you dislike about UXPin?
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Andrew N
10/04/18
"Really good, almost great."
What do you like best about UXPin? The design system, documentation, and commenting systems are outstanding in design and function and make communicating and collaborating extremely efficient. Contextual comments, followup, and closing items are efficiently and intuitively designed.
AN
Andrew N
10/04/18
"Really good, almost great."
What do you like best about UXPin? The design system, documentation, and commenting systems are outstanding in design and function and make communicating and collaborating extremely efficient. Contextual comments, followup, and closing items are efficiently and intuitively designed.
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Steve P
04/22/18
"UXPin is solid, all-around prototyping software"
What do you like best about UXPin? I like the fact that if I can't change the properties of a certain object, I can usually use custom CSS to make something look exactly how it should render for web prototypes. That's a big win and something a lot of other high-fidelity prototyping tools don't have.
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Steve P
04/22/18
"UXPin is solid, all-around prototyping software"
What do you like best about UXPin? I like the fact that if I can't change the properties of a certain object, I can usually use custom CSS to make something look exactly how it should render for web prototypes. That's a big win and something a lot of other high-fidelity prototyping tools don't have.
DH
David H
01/25/18
"Most flexible prototyping tool"
What do you like best about UXPin? The range of interactions available, tight Sketch integration and intuitive interface What do you dislike about UXPin?
AU
Anonymous User
01/15/18
"Simple and clean UI"
What do you like best about UXPin? The simple and clean user interface makes it easy to use. Also, it's not a big software like Adobe, so it's less complicated and doesn't take much time to be profession on it.
AU
Anonymous User
12/28/17
"One of the most reliable sources for makers"
What do you like best about UXPin? The amount of detailed resources on processes, tools and skills are good. What do you dislike about UXPin?
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Meaghan K
12/12/17
"It works...but I'd love to explore more options."
What do you like best about UXPin? I appreciate the no-frills prototyping ability it has. Myself and my team typically design smaller, informational websites or small ecommerce shops and don't need to be showing extensive wireframes/prototypes for them, but rather a basic, functional representation of a website for the client to test and approve.
MK
Meaghan K
12/12/17
"It works...but I'd love to explore more options."
What do you like best about UXPin? I appreciate the no-frills prototyping ability it has. Myself and my team typically design smaller, informational websites or small ecommerce shops and don't need to be showing extensive wireframes/prototypes for them, but rather a basic, functional representation of a website for the client to test and approve.