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Mockingbird vs UXPin: What are the differences?

What is Mockingbird? Wireframes on the fly. Mockingbird is an easy and fast way to make clickable wireframes and prototypes. Create and share clickable mockups of your website or application.

What is UXPin? The Full-Stack UX Design Platform. Agile UX in one place: design systems, prototyping, and documentation together.

Mockingbird and UXPin belong to "Wireframing" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Mockingbird are:

  • Grids and columns
  • Export to PDF and PNG
  • All the UI elements you need

On the other hand, UXPin provides the following key features:

  • Create Responsive Design Wireframes and Prototypes
  • Real-Time Collaborative Design, Editing & Chat
  • Easily Shareable Online & Offline Previews
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Pros of Mockingbird
Pros of UXPin
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      Semantic UI support
    • 5
      Can make unique interactions
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      Jira Integration
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      Prototyping
    • 2
      Design Systems
    • 1
      Co-Design together real-time with designers on my team
    • 1
      Design Libraries Auto-Generated
    • 1
      Animated Gif Support
    • 1
      Unlimited Previews (no charge for reviewers)
    • 1
      Document and Annotate Designs
    • 1
      Unlimited Storage for all file types
    • 1
      Sketch Integration
    • 1
      Photoshop Integration
    • 1
      Sharing prototypes on mobile device
    • 1
      Prebuilt & Customizable UI Patterns

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    Cons of Mockingbird
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        No free tier

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      What is Mockingbird?

      Mockingbird is an easy and fast way to make clickable wireframes and prototypes. Create and share clickable mockups of your website or application.

      What is UXPin?

      It is a code-based design tool that merges design and engineering into one unified process. Thanks to conditional interactions, variables, state-based animations, and powerful expressions, you can build prototypes that feel like the real thing. In other words, anything that's on the web can be accurately prototyped in UXPin.

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