Zeroheight converts your mobile designs from Sketch & Photoshop into iOS/Android resources for developers. The resources (XML layout, assets for all resolutions, colours etc.) can be downloaded directly into the appropriate iOS/Android folders using a command line tool. They are also kept in sync with the design so it's much easier for a designer to update an app's UI.
We've been beta testing for Zeroheight and I can say these guys are onto something. Their product helps bridge the workflows between designers and developers. Definitely check it out.
Great to see this and other tools emerging to help bridge the gap in design-to-development workflow. I'm curious to see how this compares to something like Zeplin.io
@jydesign Thanks James! Indeed, we think there's still a lot of fun things to tackle in this space :)
Re: differences, we provide a bigger set of resources, including a layout template (Android-only for now), which removes the need to keep checking a spec. The integration on the dev's side is smoother - one command to run - and when the design changes, the dev can stay up to date after seeing a visual diff.
Absolutely fantastic! My dev and I needed something like this. Let's try it this weekend with our upcoming project on sketch and see how it goes :) :) :)