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MockFlow provides an end-to-end solution for the Product Design Process in the most simplified way! With 100s of readymade UI packs and templates to kickstart your work, we also provide almost 50 additional tools to help you at every stage of your product design journey. Visualize your ideas with its super intuitive and easy-to-use WireFraming tool and bring your teams, design assets, and all that you need in your design space-The bible of your product!
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Produle Systems
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India
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No
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Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Training
Live Online
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Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum
On-premise and cloud-based application to help you design products bringing all your teams, design assets, and all you need in one space.
Content Source: MockFlow
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MockFlow Reviews
Pros
Easy to learn and create a wireframeIntuitive and fun to work with.
Mockflow is great for that initial, most important step of visualizing the architecture and user paths through a new product.
I like about this software is the ability to show to certain kind of person who are involved in the idea how should be the UX of the application that have been planning based from an idea.
This puts everything I need to get this project from planning stage to production in one place. Love it, keep up the great work.
Cons
It has restricted user to very limited access in free version where other sites have access to a lot more features in trial version.
Inability to co-create at the same time with the team.
I think there are just one thing that bored me while I was doing the wireframe. Sometimes it's hard to select multiple components or resize multiple layers.
Limited scope of use, everytime i work on any new project i must have to think twice before using this. Most irritating part is that it still requires a adobe flash plugin to run.
"planing projects"
Overall: In total my experience is good, working woth your system is much easier then withnother, but I reaaly miasing some tools
Pros: In all options is all good, but need improvement I can write much more what I see to need for upgrade, but for this I need free premium in your project. I found a lot not finishing objects for creating wireframe
Cons: For this i dont know what to answer I thing all wireframe zone is need to update a desing its really looking old for me, need improvements
"Simple and Straightforward Wireframing solution"
Overall: I can explore and plan concepts and flows without too much effort, especially as I don't need to be pixel perfect and can just drag and drop.
Pros: I have used Mockflow for years. It's easy to prepare simple wireframes and flows, which can be handed to designers or developers.
Cons: I would like more Tailwind elements as we use Tailwind in our app and it is great it's integrated into Mockflow.
"Helpful tool in the design process!"
Pros: The drag and drop elements are super helpful in quickly creating wireframes to review with my team. Helps to iron out the functionality of the product we are building before having to even think about the UI.
Cons: I have some issue with the ease of use of the product. Most importantly for me is the difficulty of Zooming in and out of the project board.
"Easy to create UI/UX"
Overall: I've used it for about 4 years on a customer facing website that has grown exponentially. I'm able to easily change UI designs and re use old ones. Admittedly, as I'm writing user stories, I am mostly using to convey the layout/colorscheme/ components but my team has been able to easily turn into real screens. Our company hired a contract UX designer whose initial designs were in Adobe XD which was impossible to use to further the design without a huge learning curve. Wireframe Pro has needed very little learning curfe.
Pros: The available components and how easy it is to add additional ones that can help to enhance a wireframe.
Cons: We use fontawesome, and I would love to be able to access the full suite of icons (we have a license) instead of the limited amount. Would like also some Vue components and/or updated Kendo UI
"The perfect balance of simple and robust "
Overall: It's a 10/10 for me. I'm a client strategist. My job forces me to move quickly and communicate with others clearly or I fail. Mockflow is something I use constantly to illustrate important web strategy and design components with the perfect amount of nuance.
Pros: Mockflow allows for non-designers to contribute to the design process in a truly constructive way. It's so simple that your grandmother could figure it out, while at the same time, having a diverse and dynamic offering. I never feel like the tool is so rigid that I'm being boxed into "their" solution or method. I use it primary to create lo-fi mockups for web design. As someone who is not experienced enough to use Figma or Adobe Illustrator, and simply does not have the time to learn those tools, MockFlow is the perfect bridge to that gap. Oh! I almost forgot. I want to add this --- Any tool that deals with layering design elements is almost always a nightmare. For my use case, MockFlow just somehow knows what I want and where I want it. Hats off to their engineers who decided how to do layering because man... It just works and it could have been so much worse.
Cons: Occasionally, some drag-and-drop elements are missing which can be mildly frustrating, but it's certainly not a deal breaker.