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MockFlow
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4.2
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Taiwo A.
Computer Software, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 6-12 months
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The wireframe editor, elements, drag and drop and prototype features have been highly useful for me. This impacts the business processes positively
The only thing I think should be worked on is the ability to play a design file [auto-play]
Elizabeth P.
Internet, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 1-2 years
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Great - it allows initial flow and interface work without the complication or distraction of design phase work. Get clients to focus on content more than context. Spurs lots of thought and changes before investment is made on design.
Mockflow is great for that initial, most important step of visualizing the architecture and user paths through a new product. Easy to implement and great for clients to start envisioning their products without going "all-in" on design and production.
need some more updated templates for user devices
Clare d.
Outsourcing/Offshoring, 51-200 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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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.
I have used Mockflow for years. It's easy to prepare simple wireframes and flows, which can be handed to designers or developers.
I would like more Tailwind elements as we use Tailwind in our app and it is great it's integrated into Mockflow.
Carlos P.
Logistics and Supply Chain, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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I love beacause Mouseflow help us to identificate UX mistakes
I love the capability of wathc heatmaps and recording of our users
That surveys does´t show to all users and also dont have the capabulityes to add conditional to one NPS
Grahame B.
Marketing and Advertising, self-employed
Used weekly for 2+ years
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I've been using MockFlow for 10 years now, and it's been a great help. But several times I've considered switching to other platforms like Figma for my wireframes. The only thing that stops me is overall workload, as it's faster to just power through and use MockFlow even though it's less intuitive, because it's a tool I already know how to use and don't need to take the time to re-learn a new program.
I use the "sketchy" style almost exclusively, as it helps clients understand that the designs we're working with are in flux and not set in stone. It also helps them focus on things like flow, readability, and intuition without getting hung up on content, colours, and imagery.
The one thing that makes MockFlow disruptive is that many of the shortcuts that we now take for granted in other tools like Sketch, Figma, and even Photoshop and Illustrator, are not implemented in MockFlow. Such as using "Option + drag" to duplicate, pressing Shift while dragging to maintain alignment, and things like that. Not having these very frequently-used shortcuts enabled makes my workflow take longer and causes some cognitive load as I have to shift from "Everything Else" into "MockFlow." I also don't like that my only options for sharing and collaboration is to get my teammates a license. Other platforms like Miro are free, and allow real-time collaboration on their most basic level, but MockFlow is far more gate-kept.