
Very impressed by the ZURB Apps Suite. Great for rapid testing and gathering high quality user feedback
— Jamie Bullock (@jamiebullock)
Working through revs on new @justfamily homepage, loving Notable, as good as others are terrible @notableapp @zurb
— Nate Quigley (@njquigley)
The guys at @solidifyapp have done a great prototyping product!
— Louis Rouffineau (@LouisRouffineau)
[Reel is] perhaps the most underrated presentation feedback tool out there.
— Jason Spencer (via Facebook)
Check out @bounceapp A simple yet powerful website animation tool
— Stacy Hawthorne (@MedinaTech)
Oooooh, just discoverd @strikeapp As a compulsivelist maker I love it ow.ly/i60Lz
— ali likes (@ali_likes) February 27, 2013Eric gave Notable a great review on his blog, Eric Miller Design, when we launched Post Iteration!
Read Eric's blog post →Hiten Shah, the CEO and Co-Founder of KISSmetrics talks to us about how he uses Verify on our blog.
Read the Verify blog post →Doug Camplejohn, CEO of FlipTop talks about how much he loves Notable.
Watch Doug's Video →"Solidify has been super helpful to quickly bring our designs and wireframes to life. This has really been the easiest way to get feedback within our team and from our community.”
Andrew Mercando, Skillshare
Adam Fairhead, Founder of Fairhead Creative was kind enough to be interviewed on our blog about Influence.
Read it here! →Jennifer Aldrich digs deep into why she loves prototyping with Solidify on her blog User Experience Rocks!
Read More on Jennifer's Blog →April 22, 2013
Ryan Hash reviews Solidify for Techversity.
April 22, 2013
Miranda Grimm reviews Enroll for her readers on Work at Home Adventures.
April 04, 2013
Solidify listed as one of Mashable top 20 wireframing tools for Mobile.
April 04, 2013
Since it is already 2013, what are the latest prototyping and wireframing tools that can help designers and developers take their workflows and designs to the next level?
April 03, 2013
April 04, 2013
Making the world a better more usable place one software interface at a time!
April 03, 2013
Here are some tools and techniques you can use to flush out problems in your mobile app design.
April 04, 2013
Thanks to Carrie Cousins for covering Solidify on Design Shack.
December 06, 2012
We're delighted that our friend, Ben Snyder, included Solidify in his presentation on Trends and Tools in UX.
November 27, 2012
Thanks to wwwhatsnew for translating The Next Web's Solidify post into Spanish.
November 15, 2012
Thanks to Caroline Morot for posting about Solidify on her personal blog!
November 12, 2012
A big thanks to our friends at UX Idea for featuring Bounce's bouncy ball on their site.
November 13, 2012
Thanks to our friends at UXidea for posting about Solidify.
October 19, 2012
A big thanks to Harrison Weber from The Next Web for covering the Solidify release.
October 19, 2012
Thanks to TechCrunch's Frederic Lardinois for covering the Solidify release!
You guys launched just as we were digging into our UI design, so we've been using Notable in our process from the beginning. We have a team in 3 different locations, and it's SO much better than sending emails or adding notes to PDF documents.
The app is incredibly simple to use and the interface is equally straightforward. You type in the URL you want to annotate and click the big red "Grab Screenshot" button. After a few seconds Bounce returns a screenshot of the URL.
Strike is an easy and fun way to create to-do lists and then strike items off. Choose from three different strike styles, all using Proxima Nova, making your to-dos attractive (even if the work isn't).
[Verify] is invaluable for helping increase conversion ratios. You can test lots of versions to see if putting the 'buy' button, for instance, on top left, increases conversion over putting it at bottom right.
Reading the raw data from the annotated tests [Verify] has been very insightful. Users point out problems that I've never even thought of.
Last week, I set up a Clue App test for SEOmoz's homepage in 30 seconds and tweeted a single link to it, which garnered 158 kind responses with words and concepts people remembered from the visit.
[Notable] works without any hiccups, is easy to use, and clearly focused on giving a specific set of users the right tools to get the job done without being encumbered by lots of extra bells and whistles.
Verify helps website designers determine which parts of their sites are the most eye-catching by, well, asking users what they are.
Using the application could hardly be easier. You simply ask Bounce to grab a screenshot of the site you want to annotate (or you upload a screenshot yourself), and then you can annotate this screenshot with callouts and comments.
What if you could poll users about a new design, before you'd done the legwork required to put together the images, HTML, CSS and underlying code of a new site? Meet Verify, a user feedback platform that's based on screenshots.
As much as I love annotation tools like LittleSnapper and OmniGraffle, those tools really aren't made for collaborating with others. Notable is.
Strike delivers on what it promises: quick and easy task list management with no barrier to entry. Give it a look – and then check that off of your list.
Strike is supremely simple, it looks great and it works. What more could you want?
[Verify] gives clear, actionable results, and can be used for A/B testing among other types of tests.
Two questions always linger in the minds of developers and entrepreneurs—how do you decide which features to include or omit and how do you increase conversions?
Clue is a quick, easy and free way to help you determine whether your brand messaging is clear and your calls to action memorable.