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MockFlow

Overview

What is MockFlow?

MockFlow is an online wireframe and UI toolset, from Indian company Produle.

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Pricing

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Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.mockflow.com/pricing

Offerings

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

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $14 per month per user
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Product Demos

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Product Details

What is MockFlow?

MockFlow, a WireFraming tool, designed to make it accessible to all and make the tool synonymous with digital sketching. MockFlow 3.0 helps the user to simplify the Product Design process. The Product Design plan provides an end-to-end solution for the entire process to make the workflow faster and efficient. The user can design, share and embed work from other services while exploring MockFlow's tools for design needs.

MockFlow Features

  • Supported: UI Design: MockStore provides a library of readymade UI packs and templates.
  • Supported: Product Design: Design Spaces brings Product Design needs into one space with a direct plug in with Photoshop and embedding design files from other web applications.
  • Supported: Collaboration: Bring the team on board with defined roles like Editor, Admin and Reviewer, or provide multiple options to connect via audio/video calls, text messages. Share UI designs in a preferred application like Slack, Trello, Google Drive. Get feedback on Design files with features like versions and In-Image discussions.

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MockFlow Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

MockFlow is an online wireframe and UI toolset, from Indian company Produle.

MockFlow starts at $14.

Balsamiq, Figma, and UXPin are common alternatives for MockFlow.

The most common users of MockFlow are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Community Insights

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MockFlow is a versatile tool that has been highly appreciated by users for its efficiency in creating sitemaps, wireframes, and mockups during the development process. Customers have found MockFlow to be a valuable asset in saving time during the final design process by streamlining the creation of wireframes. Despite taking a little longer to generate ideas compared to other applications, users appreciate the ease of use and the wealth of resources provided by MockFlow. It has proven helpful in identifying UX mistakes and aiding in improving the overall user experience.

MockFlow is widely used for initial flow and interface work, allowing clients to focus on content rather than design. Whether it's web page designs or app mockups, users find it easy to create wireframes and prototypes using MockFlow. This makes it an ideal tool for beginners as well. One of the key advantages of MockFlow is its ability to facilitate collaboration among users. It allows for brainstorming sessions and sharing app and site ideas with customers and team members, making it easier to showcase ideas to investors.

The software has proven beneficial in solving wireframing problems, aiding in documentation and project management. It is also widely used by business analysts to create mockups and user interfaces for software products. Users have found value in utilizing MockFlow during the initial planning stages of websites and systems, reflecting behavior and visualization effectively. Furthermore, MockFlow is praised for its speed and efficiency in creating mockups, making it a favorite tool among users.

WireFrame Pro, a feature offered by MockFlow, has been highly appreciated by users for its ability to create wireframes quickly and easily. The ability to show clients a completed visual of their design before building the entire website or app has proven to be a valuable feature for many users. Additionally, MockFlow's online collaboration capabilities have been commended by users as multiple designers can collaborate on the same project from different computers, making it cost-effective and convenient. The chat window feature, which allows users to connect with clients, has also been highly appreciated.

However, some users have reported frustration with the lack of customer support provided by MockFlow and recommend considering other options for project planning. Despite this, overall, users have found MockFlow to be an effective tool in improving efficiency when working on web and mobile applications. It has allowed them to create more professional mockups for clients, providing decent storage options for smaller businesses. Additionally, MockFlow is used for wireframing and user flows in the product definition process, helping to validate business process flows and hypotheses related to UX/IA deliverables before diving into the final design phase.

Overall, MockFlow has proven to be a versatile tool that enhances efficiency in various aspects of the development process. From creating wireframes and prototypes to facilitating collaboration and streamlining project planning, it offers a range of benefits to designers, developers, copywriters, and business analysts alike.

Users commonly recommend the following about Mockflow:

  1. Users suggest trying Adobe XD before experimenting with Mockflow, as it may offer a better experience for designing mockups and wireframes.
  2. It is advised to consider Wireframe Pro for quick prototypes and wireframing tasks, although it may not be the best choice for intricate visual design work.
  3. Before making a decision, users recommend exploring other software options to compare their features and suitability for your specific needs. Taking the time to evaluate different tools can help you make an informed choice and find the best fit for your design workflow.
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MockFlow, a Good Low Fidelity Wireframing Tool

Rating: 9 out of 10
September 09, 2022
SK
Vetted Review
Verified User
MockFlow
2 years of experience
We use MockFlow for creating low-fidelity wireframes and prototyping to validate our business process flows and hypotheses. It is also used a create mock UI visualizations for referencing & contextualization.
  • Ease of use. The UX is great.
  • A decent number of pre-built UI elements such as browser frames, dropdowns, buttons, etc.
  • Good prototyping ability. We can create decent prototypes using links.
  • Collaborating capability for multiple members in a team.
  • Ease of exporting the wires in different formats.
Cons
  • Grouping the similar elements together to further enhance the UX.
  • Detailing the wires is still clumsy.
  • Monochromatic UI can be improved a bit.
  • Icon availability is limited.
  • More collaboration features.
  • Grouping of elements in the wires is cumbersome.
MockFlow is a great tool for low-fidelity wireframing for quick validation & contextualization of UX & UI hypotheses. It is not a substitute for full-fledged designing tools such as Figma or Adobe XD.
  • Multi-page wireframing
  • Prototyping ability
  • Exporting of wires in desired format.
  • Low turnaround time for creating wireframes resulting in aligning the team on a single path.
  • Validating UX & UI hypothesis quickly leading to less rework & quicker results
  • Saving to & fro time with parallel collaboration feature.
Figma is a high-fidelity designing tool and provides too many features which would be overkill if we are looking for basic prototyping. Also, if you are not a designer and just want to create basic wires or prototypes as a Business Analyst or Product Manager, MockFlow would suffice your needs. But if you are focusing on pixel-perfect designs then I would suggest going for Figma. The ease of usability with MockFlow is very convenient as there would be a steep learning curve for Figma. Balsamiq is very similar to MockFlow but the wires created in it look a bit sketchy & clumsy.
10
Business Analysis, Product Managers, Software Engineers & Business Teams.
A basic understanding of UX & UI is needed to use the tool. To maintain any person from the Admin function is sufficient.
  • Wireframing
  • Prototyping
  • Visualization of complicated concepts
No
  • Price
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Prior Experience with the Product
Easy UI & good UX makes the usability very convenient.
  • Choosing elements
  • Choosing UI screens
  • Export
  • Prototyping
  • Detailing the wires
  • Formatting
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