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What if there was a Figma built specifically for founders to create their own clickable prototypes?

We created Helix to empower founders to build their prototypes without needing any design skills. Helix covers the first 80% of your prototype, leaving you with just 20% to personalize with easy-to-use customization options. We’d love to hear your feedback and help make founders' lives a little easier. It's completely free for now. Check out the link to try out Helix. Thank you! ♥️ Link to explore Helix: https://shorturl.at/qiGD3

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Sukumar
I'd love a tool like this prototyping my ideas independently would save so much time.
QING LI
Hey Niveditha, Helix sounds like a dream tool for founders! A Figma-like platform tailored for creating clickable prototypes without design skills? Sign me up! It’s such a pain point for early-stage founders who have killer ideas but don’t have the resources or expertise to bring them to life visually. I love the “80% done, 20% personalize” approach—it feels like a sweet spot between functionality and creative freedom. Are you planning to integrate any collaboration features? For example, letting co-founders or early team members jump in to tweak or comment? That could make Helix a must-have for lean startup teams. Also, is Helix designed with any specific use cases or industries in mind, or is it more of a one-size-fits-all prototyping tool? Can’t wait to see how this evolves. You’re onto something big!
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Amy G. Debnam
This is exactly what I need something intuitive to test ideas without a steep learning cure.
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Rakee Kumari
As a founder, I'd jump on this! It's tough to validate ideas without design experience.
Jonathan Edward Brooks
Helix sounds like a game-changer for founders! Having a Figma-esque tool tailored for rapid prototyping without needing deep design expertise? Brilliant. The '80/20 rule' approach hits the sweet spot between ease of use and customization. Curious if you plan to include collaboration features so co-founders and early team members can easily jump in to iterate together - that would make it a must-have for lean startups. Also wondering if it's intended as a general prototyping tool or if you're focusing on specific use cases/industries to start? Either way, you're onto something huge here. Can't wait to give it a spin!
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CHIRANTAN
I think it will be a game changer for founders and product managers