UXPin vs Wikifactory
When comparing UXPin vs Wikifactory, the Slant community recommends UXPin for most people. In the question“What are the best prototyping tools?” UXPin is ranked 15th while Wikifactory is ranked 20th. The most important reason people chose UXPin is:
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Pros
Pro UXPin has great advanced features for prototyping
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Pro Actively developed
UXPin is constantly being updated with new features.
Pro Import from PhotoShop and Sketch
A pro UXPin account will allow you to import existing projects from PhotoShop or Sketch.
Pro Extensive library of elements and patterns
UXPin offers elements from a wide range libraries. This includes responsive frameworks such as Bootstrap and Foundation, and libraries specific to mobile prototyping.
Pro It is possible to manufacture prototypes and final parts, directly from the platform
Users can get quotes in 24 hours for 3D printing, CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication and/or injection molding.
Pro Great content and community
With a community of 140K engineers, designers, SMEs, startups and manufacturers.
Pro Made it easier to document projects
Pro Easy to use
It has real-time collaboration tools like user permission, annotations, chat, notifications, CAD viewer, version control and more.
Cons
Con Expensive subscription model
$29 per user/mo ($350 pa) will soon rack up compared to a standalone product like Axure PRO ($450) which has a license that lasts years (they have given out free updates for the last 2 versions).
Con Steep learning curve
UXPin is one of the more complex prototyping tools. Combined with a lack of documentation, it can be discouraging for first time users.
