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Ease of Use, Variety of Templates and Elements, Collaboration Features, Good Export Options
Slow Performance, Limited Free Version, Outdated UI, Poor Customer Support
MockFlow is a popular choice for creating wireframes and mockups, praised for its ease of use, drag-and-drop functionality, and extensive library of templates and elements. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface, which makes it accessible to beginners, and its ability to generate professional-looking designs. However, some users experience slow performance and limited functionality in the free version, especially for complex projects. While MockFlow's pricing is generally considered reasonable, some users find it expensive. Other criticisms include limited customization options, poor customer service responsiveness, and the occasional lack of key features in the paid version.
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I like the ability to create fast and accurate mockups. I like the element choices you have to enhance the work.
The toolbox layout looks quite old-fashioned. I think it could use a good revamp.
You have to play around a little bit with the tools before getting the hang of it. After that, it is pretty straight forward.
Quick prototyping.
Easy to use, simple interface, all the tools you need to create a shareable prototype
The basic package doesn't allow viewers to edit the file; if you would use this software frequently, you might want to purchase a package
Creating a prototype without using expensive software.
I made it easier for my team to understand my ideas when it comes to prototyping
I have used Mockflow for many projects. You don't need a design degree or background to be able to use the platform. It's user-friendly and intuitive. I've used for several projects and will likely keep using it.
There is nothing I particularly dislike.
We use this platform for website projects and for designing wireframes. We use this platform to show our developers what want to see on website projects and visual representations of reatures.
What I liked the most is the great amount of possibilities it offers to make wireframes of all kinds, from a basic mockup to a more advanced prototype, and the interface is very nice and intuitive.
To search for a particular prototyping object I have had to go pack by pack searching until I found it and it is a very tedious task. I think it would be appropriate to have a search engine that allows you to search for something no matter what pack you are in at the time.
Quickly create a basic wireframe for the students I manage for their Final Project and create more advanced prototypes to present to the Company team.
Tools are easy to use. The system is is easy to learn.
Nothing I dislike. It's all flows well for me.
Currently in the process of using mock flow to wireframe our website.
Simple UI with lots of elements that allowing me to create wireframe and workflow easily.
If the tool allow me to drag and drop to upload images is much better.
Help me to create web page design in 15 mins and saving lot of time.
Mockflow gives me a range of tools and templates that means I can wireframe ideas to use in pitches to clients and internal teams. The end result is elegant, simple designs that often get lifted into actual apps and websites.
I haven't found much to dislike so far, I am not an advanced user yet though.
I am using it to brainstorm and share app and site ideas, this allows customers and team members to focus on the intent of the site without being distracted by design, most pitches I used these in result in shorter sales cycles.
It's easy to learn. You can share the mockups and the interaction between links.
There are some specific details that can't be configured like the position of the icons in a button.
Use to create your mockups before starting a development project. It's better to be sure that you will achieve the expected goal for your clients and then only be focused on creating the project based on the mockups.
To create mockups for upcoming projects.
Mockflow is easy to use and has almost all the design elements I need to construct my landing page mockups and wireframes.
It lacks the ability to group and ungroup items, at least in my version, which makes it difficult to move blocks around
I use mockflow to create low-fidelity mockups of landing pages, screens and forms. The tool is easy to use and acts as a great starting point for my design needs.
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MockFlow is one of the best tools available on the market. If what you are looking for is to create a user-friendly app, it may lack some functionality, but that is covered with the multiuser capabilities that can link the IT team with the Marketing one in a way that before would require meetings and discussions
Mockflow is designed to make mockups of apps, which is great up to a point because it doesn't have any functionality if you are looking for something more "advanced."
Feel free to try all the options!
Creating mockups to make presentations to the investors is the principal use that we have to mock flow, as it fits great with the PowerPoint "way" of presenting data.