Balsamiq Mockups – WYSIWYG Mockup and Wireframe Tool

May 12, 2009 at 2:19 pm 5 comments

I don’t have a tablet PC or a drawing board (electronic or not). I guess I could create wireframes on basic  computer tools like Pencil even using the highlight tools on Microsoft PowerPoint, for instance.

But one tool I discovered recently makes it much easier to come up with mockups very quickly: Balsamiq Mockups. The tools has a small cost ($79 at the time of this posting) but it is worth it.

Features

  • Drag and drop interface
  • Hand-drawn look and feel (makes the mockups look like just that: mockups, allowing you to communicate your ideas with enough freedom for creativity in the actual development process and without raising too much expectation from the developers since what you are offering is nothing more than a *mockup*)
  • Several standard built-in navigation and user interface elements ready to be customized
  • Ability to export as PNG
  • Ability to create new mockups from an existing one
  • Repository of icons and images

 

Features that would be nice to have (at least some I can think of off the top of my head)

  • Native “print” functionality
  • Custom lines and hands-free drawing. Right now you’re limited to the icons and shapes available in the tool’s repository.
  • Collaborative editing possibility – either by sync’ing your local files in real time over the Internet or by providing an online-only version (I’d rather have the first option in case I don’t have internet connection for some reason).
  • Sharing capabilities (to services like those covered on ShareThis and AddThis.
  • A “website” mentality type of mockup. With “real-time” navigation, allowing a person to navigate through the (mockup) website and have that experience from a user perspective. This would need a mockup to have multiple pages linked to a main index. Similar to FlairBuilder and  Napkin Look & Feel‘s approach.
  • As pointed our by StuffThatHappens, a built-in storyboarding feature (storyboarding templates?) would be an asset as well.

Competition

The only similar tool I have found is iPlotz (I do not have this software and can’t make a comparison here) but it does seem to offer an online collaborative version of the tool (a bit overprices if you ask me). Their desktop app costs $75 (as I post this entry). Might also be worth checking out. Here is a post comparing both tools. Beware: it has been written by a competitor, FlairBuilder).

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  • 1. Peldi  |  May 13, 2009 at 7:48 am

    Hi Enzo, thanks for the review!

    About your wishes:
    – native Print is already in the Desktop version
    – hands-free drawing: it’s coming
    – collaborative editing: check this out: not fully real-time, but pretty close: http://www.balsamiq.com/blog/?p=711
    – easier sharing is coming in the upcoming Mockups web application (about a month from beta)
    – links and storyboarding…we have started the path in 1.6: http://www.balsamiq.com/blog/?p=1181

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  • 2. IAApps  |  May 20, 2009 at 3:59 am

    If you’re looking to compare interface modelling tools like Balsamiq, you might try IAApps.com. The site has a variety of listings to check-out or review.

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  • 3. Peter  |  May 24, 2009 at 8:44 pm

    Nice outlook on balsamiq I must say it is a really nice tool.
    We are web development company and use prototyping on all projects we do. As no solution really had all we needed we created our own tool. We use with our clients and released it to the world in January (http://justprproto.com).
    Therefore I especially appreciated features that would be nice to have in balsamiq as we also seek feedback on our tool. For instance I believe we handle multiuser real time collaboration exceptionally well but have no printing yet as well.

    I would appreciate it if you checked our tool.
    You can try it for FREE (without credit card) at http://justproto.com

    Your feedback will be greatly appreciated! (you can contact me for extended 60 days trial if needed)

    Thanks

    justproto.com team

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  • 4. Efraim  |  August 13, 2009 at 8:54 pm

    I love Balsamiq mockups! Use it almost weekly!
    However, software UI tools don’t seem to solve the ‘first ideas’ or ‘napkin drawings’. For some reason, I can’t bring in software until the idea is a little more clear, since all UI software (incl. Balsamiq) only allow pre-set controls.

    To solve the early stages, I use:
    http://www.MockupMagnets.com
    Very fun magnetic UI widgets for prototyping on a whiteboard. You should try them!

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