Prototocalls itself “native prototyping tool”
Positions against Play
“Is Prototo an alternative to Play? Yes.” — its home page
“Native prototyping tool for iOS” — its launch post
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Positions against Play
“Is Prototo an alternative to Play? Yes.” — its home page
“Native prototyping tool for iOS” — its launch post
“Pricing -> https://alloy.app/pricing” — its home page
“Pro $20 per user / month Everything in Free $20 credits / user / month” — its pricing page
“Your 14-day trial converts at 8.3%.” — its home page
“Hana Burianová UX Lead Visma” — its home page
“67 sites catalogued Open the gallery” — its home page
“Pricing -> https://ai2.design/pricing” — its home page
“Pricing -> https://brand-stack.app/pricing” — its home page
“Studio For freelancers and small studios. $19 /mo” — its pricing page
“Icon Shelf is 975 hand-drawn icons across 19 categories with real character — 3 styles (Wash, Line, Filled) from one source.” — its launch post
“Wash is free and unlimited. Line + Filled give you 5 free downloads a day — the full pack unlocks unlimited downloads, every icon bundled as one zip, and the organized Figma file with all variants, one-click recolor.” — its home page
“…get pro -> https://superflyp.com/products/reverscan/checkout” — its home page
“…o it pays for itself in time saved looking for files. starter plan perfect to get started $0 download for mac index & search your entire co” — its home page
“Figma AI Alternative -> https://www.appthetics.com/figma-ai-mobile-app-design-alternative” — its home page
“New Lite For testing ideas $ 9 /month Billed monthly. Cancel anytime. 20 credits per month Unused credits” — its home page
“Is Moodly free? Yes, completely. It is free to install and use.” — its home page
“Blog -> https://moodlyextension.com/blog/” — its home page
“…d to get on-brand colors, preview palettes on real UI, check accessibility, and export to many formats. Is Palet free? Yes — Palet is free to use. An optional free” — its home page
“Blog -> https://usepalet.com/blog/” — its home page
“Free. No account needed.” — its launch post
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