Likelihood to Recommend We transformed a paper-intensive operation, child support enforcement, to an almost completely electronic environment. Our child support case managers can now easily find all case file documentation (no longer searching through the file room or on someone's desk) and have access to these files from any secure location, including the court room where we need these documents during the hearings.
Read full review For creating and maintaining a component library, it is a fantastic tool that creates an interface between Developers, UX Engineers and Designers. It is easy to get both general information about a component, but also incredibly detailed information when looking at the component on a pixel-level, where information on paddings, margins, colors, fonts etc. can be easily accessed.
Read full review Pros Easy to add content in a user friendly manner. Provides significant control over of the notification and workflow process. Enables document access from just about anywhere. Integrates with a significant number of modern systems. Read full review showcasing components and other topics ease of seeing detailed information on components (colors, paddings, sizes etc.) ease of finding information possibility of going to previous versions of the design guideline Read full review Cons MaxxVault has several products that can and do all work together, but it can be tough to articulate the various product names. Read full review when opening a component image (which opens a new page where the detailed information like paddings and colors are shown), the zoom can only be done by buttons, I'd prefer to be able to use my mouse scroll and for vertical / horizontal scrolling to do ctrl+scroll or ctrl+shift+scroll or something like that Read full review Usability An easy to use software not just for admins but for users too. Along with the support they provide.
Read full review Alternatives Considered We are currently using both programs. But it would be better if they were to sync together.
Read full review I have used and still use
Sketch and
Zeplin too, but they serve other purposes for us.
Sketch is used to design the components themselves and they are then exported to Zeroheight where they are showcased and enriched with textual information.
Zeplin is used to design application pages, and again the components are exported to
Zeplin from
Sketch . But Zeroheight is mainly used for the development of the components themselves as well as a documentation for our design guideline in general. It is also used by us for design tokens and patterns, as well as other information on the design guideline, so if someone wants to understand the "why" of a design decision, the explanation can be usually found in Zeroheight too.
Read full review Return on Investment We scaled down our file room size and cut our leasing costs. We transformed several processes from iterative physical hand-offs to being completely done within MaxxVault workflow. The turnaround for a few of these processes went from days to minutes. Read full review increased quality, as less misunderstandings or communication problems occur increased speed of development, as it is a single source of truth for us. The developer can rely on the information in Zeroheight being correct so that he doesn't have to iterate his code again and again. Read full review ScreenShots