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Mockitt

Wondershare Mockitt is a cloud-based UI/UX prototyping and design platform that lets teams wireframe, design, and build interactive website and app prototypes without coding. With rich libraries of wi

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What is Mockitt?

Mockitt is a cloud-based design platform for creating interactive wireframes and prototypes without writing code. It's aimed at product designers, UX researchers, and product teams who need to test ideas quickly and gather feedback before development begins. The platform provides pre-built component libraries, templates, and widgets that you can drag onto a canvas to build interactive flows. You can add clickable interactions, animations, and test prototypes across different device sizes. Multiple team members can work on the same project simultaneously in the browser, making it straightforward to iterate and share work. Mockitt sits in the middle ground between basic wireframing tools and full design suites. It focuses on speed of prototyping rather than pixel-perfect visual design, making it useful when your priority is validating user flows and interactions.

Key Features

Drag-and-drop UI builder

Add pre-designed components and widgets to a canvas without coding

Real-time collaboration

Multiple team members can work on the same prototype simultaneously

Interactive prototypes

Create clickable flows and animations that behave like working apps

Device preview

Test designs across different screen sizes and orientations

Component libraries

Access to pre-built UI kits and design templates

Prototype sharing and feedback

Share prototypes with stakeholders to collect comments and approval

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • No coding required; designed for people who work with design tools rather than code editors
  • Cloud-based workflow means your work is accessible from any browser and automatically backed up
  • Real-time collaboration reduces back-and-forth on design files
  • Faster to build interactive prototypes than traditional wireframing tools

Limitations

  • Less suitable for detailed visual design work; better suited to interaction and flow validation
  • May feel limiting if you need custom components or highly specific visual styling

Use Cases

Testing user flows before building a new feature or product

Creating clickable prototypes to test with users or gather stakeholder feedback

Designing mobile and web app interactions across different devices

Collaborating as a distributed design team on wireframes and interactive specifications

Building handoff documentation for developers showing intended interactions and animations