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Top 6 Tools For Creating an MVP (Designers’ Choice)

Top 6 Web App Builders Designers Choose to Create an MVP or an App Prototype in 2020

Whether you’re a mature product designer, or only starting your design career, regardless of your knowledge in web design, UI/UX, development, you can build and design a working prototype, or a minimum viable product (MVP) on your own. Today, it’s possible due to the existence of visual app builders.

We’ve compiled a list of the visual web app building platforms popular among UI/UX designers in 2020. Some of these app development & design tools are more feature-rich than others. Some lock you inside the platform, while the others allow you to download your app code, and go your own way. Consider all the factors when choosing your perfect match.

Let’s now look at the app makers designers choose to build & design MVPs and prototypes – clear, simple, viable enough to show the real value, created at minimal costs, and with almost no development skills (like you can do in Webflow, for example).

#1. Bubble.io

Bubble is a full-stack app development platform allowing you to create and design pixel-perfect web apps. You can build social network apps, SaaS, marketplaces, and more.

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#2. Fluid UI 

Fluid UI is a tool helping designers, developers, product managers to wireframe and design apps, build minimum viable products using pre-built UI kits for Wireframing, Material Design, etc.

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#3. UI Bakery 

UI Bakery is a visual app builder allowing to create & design minimum viable products, white-label apps, and fully-functional web apps with the connected data & integrated APIs.

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#4. Marvel

Marvel is a web app prototyping and design platform allowing you to create interactive prototypes and MVPs without writing even a line of code. 

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#5. Glide 

Glide is an app-building tool you can use to turn Google spreadsheets into easy-to-use apps with no coding. You can build an app on top of a spreadsheet, or use a customizable template. 

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#6. AppSheet

AppSheet is an online app builder allowing you to create & design full-fledged mobile and desktop applications that are automatically compatible across different devices.

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On a final note

The visual development platforms mentioned above greatly decrease the time from a product ideation and its MVP creation to its successful implementation. Once you build your app, you might want to export the code, give it to developers, let them connect a backend to a frontend you’ve created, etc. Be careful when choosing an apps builder that gives you as much development & design freedom as you need. 

There’s a great number of other visual web app builders allowing designers and developers with different skill levels create MVPs before building a full-fledged product to test their ideas without overpaying for it.

Hope this overview of the most popular visual app makers will help you bring your next software solution to life faster, easier, with less costs and efforts.

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