Octopus.do, a lightning-fast visual sitemap builder and website planner with lo-fi wireframes. Build, plan, visualize your website structure and create content in real-time. Improve your site architecture, UX design and SEO.
We recently released a few exciting updates including Figma integration, project version history, new editor, emojis reactions 🤓 and many more.
Figma integration
Paste a link to Figma artboard and we will automatically convert the link into a design preview! 🙌 Works like magic! View sample sitemap →Wireframes are now multiplying! 👯
Shoot Shift + Click to combine your custom wireframe from presets.
Start prototyping with wireframes →
We revamped our Rich Text editor ⌨️ completely from scratch recently. It now supports text colouring, subtasks, file attachments, photos and more!
And many other useful features:
— Set default color for Page frames and connection lines;
— React to comment or note with Emojis;
— Add and reorder Section titles;
— Team accounts got an upgrade with Version history;
— Notes got a direct link to share with your buddy, client, or coworker;
— Read-only view supports commenting options;
— Google sign-in option;
— Improved visual sitemap generator with meta tags;
— Bulk change block color palette through color legend;
— Template gallery with popular sitemaps to start with;
— Improved PDF/PNG export;
— Team folders and many more...
Tell us what you think about this update!
I've already reviewed this product, but it keeps on improving and getting better without becoming too cumbersome, so when I've noticed that it's on PH again, I've had to chip in and share my personal experience.
First of all, the updates are great! We've finally got the Figma integration, team folders and direct links for notes. And hey, you can never underestimate the power of emojis.
But yeah, a great product just got better. I really love the strategy of sticking to your core principles done by the team, and I hope that future updates will continue addressing user feedback without making the product too complicated.
It's the best wireframing tool I've used.