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An user-friendly prototyping tool.
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Easy to use interface, High-fidelity prototyping, Interactive prototyping, Extensive UI element libraries
Limited features in the free version, Occasional bugs and glitches, Steep learning curve, Limited offline functionality
Justinmind garners praise for its user-friendly interface and intuitive features, making it accessible to designers of all skill levels. It excels in prototyping, allowing users to create interactive demos and prototypes quickly. The collaboration features are also well-received, enabling seamless teamwork and efficient feedback loops. However, some users express concerns about occasional bugs, limitations in exporting options, and a learning curve for advanced features. Overall, Justinmind is valued for its ease of use, prototyping capabilities, and collaboration tools, but it could benefit from improved stability and expanded export options.
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While there is a bit of a learning curve to create more elaborate mockups, this tool is very easy to use and get started. It allows you to build highly functioning application wireframes. It is especially useful if you need to use fake data and do things with it. Love the Dynamic Panels as it allows you to illustrate mobile app gestures like tap, slide, pinch, etc. Good stuff!
Good amount of tutorials. However, many on youTube. They need to organize them better or create a library on their website. You will find enough content on their site and online for videos and other documentation.
My goodness. A ton. In addition to avoiding a lot of time coding upfront, I use it to build quick mockups. We've had a project that resulted in daily change requests. I was able to quickly show how those changes would reflect on the app prior to making code changes. Saved me a ton of time and avoid the cost of needing help just to react to change requests.
Easy prototyping, Simulating with click through, very advanced, widgets, very much efficient and productive, very easy to convince clients by providing them with look and feel.
Nothing much. Pricing could be little affordable for individual users like me
Price can be reduced for individual user or a billing system can be introduced for the level of usage
Look an feel of an mobile app or any softwares prototyping. Heavy Documentation can be avoided, less confusion and goofups.
Much many tools that can be used in building website pages' prototypes
It take a while till finish, we hope it becomes faster..
You will not find a software looks like this one.
Justinmind accelerated our project by allowing us to mimic web pages from our minds in an easy way that is faster than other ways around!
Justinmind provides a very intensive libraries for all the interactions I need. It's perfect for hi-fi prototype where the product design is almost final. I love how I can synch my prototypes on different platforms seamless and make my presentation to the team so much easier.
There's a learning curve for sure, but once you get the basics down, it's pretty straightforward.
There were several user experience design approaches that we needed to validate, but couldn't come to a conclusion on which one was the most optimal. The two designs required a very subtle animation to emphasize the interaction we wanted and most prototype tools couldn't do that except for Justinmind. The prototypes came out exactly the way I wanted and it helped the user study immensely.
It's easy to use, drag and drop feature and components helps a lot in making things. Import from photoshop and illustrator is a good edge. And most importantly sharing with the client make life easier.
Sometimes took too much time to publish. Font size did not match with actual HTML, should be in pixels. There should be option of using some video formats like flv or mp4 to help near to live preview. Import from photoshop and illustrator is not that friendly and need improvement. I still not find the gradient effect in JIM.
JIM will make your life easier, it's easy to use high fidelity tool. You can share the prototype with your client for feedback. I am working on photoshop and then take my designs to this tool for sharing and feedback. This makes my life easier.
Mostly using it for banking and insurance sites/mobile app. Helped me a lot in fixing things quickly while in a call with a client.
It is a great tool for creating your app without writing the codes first. It’s is perfect for demos
Nothing. The app did everything I wanted to do
Business and IT people complaining about app not meeting their specs! now they can visualize before building
1. Very simple and easy to use.
2. Justinmind allows prototype design for a variety of device sizes.
3. Client demos can be conducted very well due to the high resolution of the prototype that gets created.
1. Difficulty in sharing the prototype as it doesn't offer any sharing via cloud or uploading of the prototype in a unique url.
2. For demos in end devices, the prototype needs to be extracted by using and played by using the Justinmind browser extension.
However all these cons are accepted as it isn't much cumbersome.
1. Prototype design for the UI of banking and insurance clients.
I love Justinmind without a doubt. It's AMAZING for creating high fidelity wireframes, and even better prototypes. The functionality is amazing and has so many tools for you to make the closest to the real design as possible. You can make your prototypes interactive by creating connections between screens and buttons, and I love the simulation feature, where you can see your desired prototype running in real time.
It can get buggy at times, but it's honestly no big deal. It is also a bit slow to load certain features.
I create all my prototypes and proof of concepts with Justinmind. It's a great tool to present your ideas before actually developing an app.
I loved how easy it was to get up and running and how simple the interface was to understand and start building. It had all of the functionality that I needed to get going. I don't make super complex prototypes with multiple different interactions and animations and all of that. My prototypes are basic and right to the point so I can get stuff approved and move forward with things. Not to mention this is free. :) Also has free templates and Sketch integration.
I didn't like how redundant some of the tasks/steps I needed to take to get a functionality, but when it's free I really can't complain if it takes 10 more seconds. One problem is clients thinking I have this functionality already created, but then I tell them it's a prototype ha.
The problem that I was having was a quick design approval or change before moving on with development. Rather than trying to find a designer or freelancer to do this for me, I was able to adopt Justinmind quickly into the workflow so I was able to get the prototypes to clients and onto development. I wanted it to speed up the process but I didn't expect it to help me out with so much more. Yes it did help on time, but it answered a lot of questions that I didn't have to ask the client if it was just an image design. When they can see how it will interact and transition then those questions are already resolved.
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I like the data portion of the prototyper. I can add logic to show real animations, interactions or processes to help to better communicate my designs.
No dislikes so far. I wish more people used it.
Showing complete processes in my designs for complicated enterprise designs. I believe the details I'm able to provide using JustInMind helps to bridge the gap when communicating and sharing designs with development and management.