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DesignWave

DesignWave alternatives

Design plans to supercharge your SaaS and tech businesses

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The best alternative to DesignWave is Aaply.
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  • 1. Aaply
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    Aaply is a wireframe constructor, that helps to work out the logic of the app, plan mobile flows, create wireframes of interface, discuss it online and move to the UI design stage. Big Lego mobile design constructor for apps
    Vitaly Gachkovsky
    ⁃ Cool design ⁃ very handy onboarding. at first I didn't see the step confirmation button at the top and didn't understand what to do next - it would be more convenient for me if I was automatically moved to the next step when the task is done ⁃ I really like the language on the page and in the interface - it is very user-friendly. ⁃ It's convenient that you can specify the status of each screen and add notes ⁃ the grouping of wyframes is very useful. It would be even better if you could select the color of the group ⁃ the button type selection is buggy - the list scrolls instead ⁃ I would like to be able to add links from buttons - in cases when there are several buttons on the screen and it is necessary to split them into different userflows (it can be done through comments on the links, but with lines from the buttons it is more clear)