Divshot works great as a prototyping tool for Rails projects (and if you're using something like Angular for templating, you can do much much more with it).
We built http://revision.io/ for the Rails Rumble last year (2nd place, woo!) and used Divshot to prototype all of the interfaces. It's a huge time-saver, but I'm a bit biased :)
Totally missed the little line of text under the other paying plans the first time I looked at their pricing page.
No need to be sneaky about it. Adding the "FREE Plan" along side the other paying plans, instead of hiding it underneath, would help ease the feeling that they're solely out for my dollars.
We're still experimenting with the pricing signup flow, if it makes a large percentage of people feel there's no free plan then we'll change it (it's easy enough to do in Divshot anyway)
I would say some of the biggest differences are our multi-framework architecture and our focus on being a viable full-fledged development platform.
Divshot supports Bootstrap, Foundation, and Ratchet (at present) and our new project structure works just like a folder on your hard drive. Because Divshot allows you to edit the entire HTML document you can actually build entire applications in it using a third party service like Firebase or Parse.
There are lots of smaller differences, but our focus on being a full development platform as opposed to a mockup/prototyping tool is probably one of the biggest.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 19.1 ms ] threadWe built http://revision.io/ for the Rails Rumble last year (2nd place, woo!) and used Divshot to prototype all of the interfaces. It's a huge time-saver, but I'm a bit biased :)
One thing though, the video on the landing page is really too fast to actually see anything. Is it just me ?
No need to be sneaky about it. Adding the "FREE Plan" along side the other paying plans, instead of hiding it underneath, would help ease the feeling that they're solely out for my dollars.
We're still experimenting with the pricing signup flow, if it makes a large percentage of people feel there's no free plan then we'll change it (it's easy enough to do in Divshot anyway)
Divshot supports Bootstrap, Foundation, and Ratchet (at present) and our new project structure works just like a folder on your hard drive. Because Divshot allows you to edit the entire HTML document you can actually build entire applications in it using a third party service like Firebase or Parse.
There are lots of smaller differences, but our focus on being a full development platform as opposed to a mockup/prototyping tool is probably one of the biggest.
Another company created out of Startup Weekend, they went on to Launchpad LA and most recently raised $1.1m in March: http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/18/web-app-interface-builder-d...
1. Signed up for an account.
2. Created a project called "test" using default settings.
3. Created a blank file called "index.html".
4. Your icon keeps flashing in the main area, and Firefox seems to be waiting for something to finish. As far as I can tell, this never ends.
The result being that I cannot actually create the contents of index.html. My Divshot username is same as my HN username.