We know that great products aren’t designed in a silo, they require a meeting of minds across the whole business.
Today, along with launching our open beta, we’re also introducing new ways to collaborate in Atomic. In addition to being able to share your designs easily and gather feedback, you can now invite teammates into your projects to work together on the same set of designs, simultaneously.
Sign up for a free account and start designing and prototyping in seconds. We’d love to hear what you think.
I really like the progress you guys have made. Examples are perfect starting points. Educating how to use Atomic is the best way to get people to engage with you.
I'm looking to dig in this week with a couple of interactions.
@grantrobinson will do. A word of advice. Don't price your product out of the game. Pixate unfortunately did that IMO. Just do something affordable and you will get ppl to support you early enough to grow with you.
Workflows are important. Excited to see how you guys integrate w current flows.
@grantrobinson You're welcome and you just hit it! :) I love well designed sites and we're excited about using Atomic as we prototype our mobile app for iOS. Any thoughts you may have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for making an awesome product.
@grantrobinson Just checked out Atomic and I'm genuinely excited.
A few questions:
1. Is it possible to import Photoshop and Sketch files as pages?
2. Is it possible to export simple PNGs of Atomic pages?
3. Is it possible to export Atomic designs as PSDs or Sketch files?
4. Are there plans for an offline mode? I often like to work in places with limited connectivity, so it'd be amazing to be able to hack at a project wherever I want, and have it sync up when I have access to the internet again.
@equartey I soooo want to say yes to all of those, but I'd be lying! Those are all things we'd dearly love to offer but haven't done just yet. Stay tuned!
@grantrobinson Looking forward to seeing these features introduced! Especially importing PSDs.
For teams that already have designs, recreating all those screens all over again in Atomic is a pretty big ask.
Still, I'll keep Atomic in mind the next time I start a brand new project.
Great tool. Awesome to see more amazing products coming out of NZ. Added to the 'Made in New Zealand' collection here http://www.producthunt.com/@1gre...
@arturkiulian Hi Artur. Although Atomic lacks many of the photo editing capabilities of Pixelmater, we hope you'll like it's UI-design focus, interaction capabilities and easy ways to share and work with your team. Interested to hear how it works for you.
@tiborsaas Thanks Tibor! It’s really exciting to be able to share Atomic openly. We’re looking forward to getting some wider feedback to help us keep improving the product – there’s much more still to come.
Very promising. However as a safari user I am asked to use Chrome to design in Atomic. And there I fall off the conversion funnel.
Why this requirement?
@traductoapp supporting fewer browsers means we can spend more time on features and less time on testing. Wider browser support is on the agenda though, thanks for your feedback.
At the time of writing this review, no other tool on the market gives you the ability to quickly put together interactive, layer-based, non-flat prototypes without a single line of code.
Pros:
High fidelity, fast workflow process, forever free tier and works on any platform.
Cons:
Over time, working with components can become a bit of a nuisance.
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At the time of writing this review, no other tool on the market gives you the ability to quickly put together interactive, layer-based, non-flat prototypes without a single line of code.
Pros:High fidelity, fast workflow process, forever free tier and works on any platform.
Cons:Over time, working with components can become a bit of a nuisance.