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Web-based and on-premise solution that helps businesses of all sizes create website wireframes and design applications with prototyping, collaboration, HTML imports, data management and more.
CTOs, CIOs, Product Development Managers, Dev Team Leaders, Enterprise Architects, Developers, Product Managers, Designers
I've had a great experience creating clickable prototypes and making them look great. So far, I am happy with the work it allows me to create.
It is definitely very underrated (they do a poor job in terms of marketing or maybe get get negelected, because they are not founded in Silicon Valley).
It's easy to use interface helps me to create prototypes within a shorter time period. The best part I like is adding comments, you can write comments and share that with others.
The interface is clunky and can be very difficult to use and understand.
I use the desktop-based version as it is easier and more accessible to me. It has powerful prototyping components and tools that make designing a lot more interesting and interactive.
Anyway, this leads to somehow less documentation/community work on the web. If you want to ride the mainstream wave, it might be the wrong tool.
This is a great tool for collaboration in a team of designers to get meaningful feedback quickly. Also integrated with Sketch which is a huge plus.
It was a little tricky to figure out at first. I'm proficient in photoshop and in my mind I kept comparing.
The software is easy to use and the controls are very nice and useful. The customisation options are enough for nice mock-ups.
The only downside is I found it difficult to copy an element without making a screen part. Could be my lack of experience.
Easily create interactions: Indigo's greatest strength is indubitably the ease with which it allows to simulate interactions.
Sometime when the project has many page the app almost stop, loading for a long time, sometime it crash. And it's not up to date for App Design with ios 11 and no new iOS - Android component.
It is user-friendly and sounds a great alternative for prototyping. The customer service is very good too.
E.g. it lost the sign in quite often. The pricing policy is quite expensive so we limit our number of licences.
I like how everything is so easy to learn. The website is easy to navigate and the ability to run it and test is great.
The buttons and everything were copyable between screens, but the functionality was lost.
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