couldn't agree more. The biggest hurdle using prototyping apps these days is each one is only part way there. I have to jump between invision, XD, and others just to get a prototype working the right way, and even then it's never working quite right. No app has a great system for locking elements to a page, and having the ability to control what pages they appear on.Think a nav item, or maybe a persistent share button. Lock the element, and check box which pages you want it to appear on. Uncheck the pages you don't want it to appear on. Appear animation: select. Disappear animation: select. All set. This system across any element I want suddenly allows me to build a functional prototype when paired with gestures. So, gestures, needed. Sticky elements, which we can stick and declare when and where they should appear, and how they appear and disappear, for starters. Love the tool so far, just tired of using multiple apps, redundant and expensive.
couldn't agree more. The biggest hurdle using prototyping apps these days is each one is only part way there. I have to jump between invision, XD, and others just to get a prototype working the right way, and even then it's never working quite right. No app has a great system for locking elements to a page, and having the ability to control what pages they appear on.Think a nav item, or maybe a persistent share button. Lock the element, and check box which pages you want it to appear on. Uncheck the pages you don't want it to appear on. Appear animation: select. Disappear animation: select. All set. This system across any element I want suddenly allows me to build a functional prototype when paired with gestures. So, gestures, needed. Sticky elements, which we can stick and declare when and where they should appear, and how they appear and disappear, for starters. Love the tool so far, just tired of using multiple apps, redundant and expensive.