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FluidUI

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What is FluidUI?

Fluid Software headquartered in Dublin offers FluidUI (fluidui.com), a browser based wireframing and prototyping tool.

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Fluid UI is a powerful tool that has saved its users significant time in designing mockups for web and mobile applications. With drag and …
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What is FluidUI?

Fluid Software headquartered in Dublin offers FluidUI (fluidui.com), a browser based wireframing and prototyping tool.

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  • No setup fee

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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Fluid UI is a powerful tool that has saved its users significant time in designing mockups for web and mobile applications. With drag and drop features, FluidUI allows users to create clean and responsive mobile app design concepts that meet the needs of their clients. Additionally, it simplifies brainstorming sessions and sharing demos with clients, reducing overhead costs when compared to other design software such as Adobe CC, Sketch or Azure.

One of the key business problems solved by FluidUI is allowing freelancers and businesses to create device-independent designs for new devices quickly and easily. The responsive layouts of FluidUI allow users to design prototypes of web and mobile applications without needing physical access to a variety of different devices. By streamlining the project prior to actual development, teams are able to collaborate with ease on product specifications and FRD while also saving time in actual application development and testing.

FluidUI's ability to create portable quick mockups makes it an ideal choice for redesigning an existing website or visualizing user flow. Users have expressed appreciation for the low overhead learning curve associated with the software, making it simple to share designs with colleagues or clients for feedback. In summary, Fluid UI's versatility as a collaborative tool has made it a go-to solution for designers looking to streamline the early stages of product development while keeping overhead costs at bay.

Users commonly recommend the following for Fluid UI:

  1. Understanding how to share wireframes and ensuring that the product meets collaboration needs.
  2. Creating multiple accounts if using the free plan to fully utilize features and avoid limitations.
  3. Adding a check and uncheck feature for checkboxes and improving the text input option by opening the keyboard.

These recommendations provide valuable insights for enhancing user experience and collaboration within Fluid UI without any biased opinions. Taking these recommendations into consideration can help users make the most of Fluid UI's capabilities and improve their workflow.

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