“ProtoShare will facilitate a web-based collaborative approach to simplify and improve the website building and review process for all of 3M's websites.”
“It's the best way to get artists, their management and our internal teams to collaborate on the details of the site and then agree on it before development begins.”
“It is the perfect combination of real-time collaboration and interactive wireframing.”
“ProtoShare is a smart tool that enables design thinking, design research, and strategic design. With a far more approachable interface than competing tools, ProtoShare allows us to transfer thoughts to design more quickly than ever.”
This past weekend, we installed a new release to ProtoShare. All SaaS accounts are now running on version 3.9.4. With this release we updated the Export to Microsoft Word documentation formatting, added Export to Web (Professional & Enterprise licenses only), and installed some minor bug fixes. [ read more ]
To help you get the most out of ProtoShare, we’re holding a free 1-hour training and Q&A webinar with Dave DeAngelis, our Director of Education and Professional Services. Come find out how easy it is to get started with ProtoShare and improve your prototyping process.
ProtoShare is an easy-to-use, collaborative prototyping tool that helps teams visualize requirements with website wireframes and interactive prototypes while working together in real-time.
Web-based wireframe software, ProtoShare is used to create, review, and refine website and web application prototypes. It enables individuals and companies to build website wireframes and application prototypes that team members and stakeholders can then review and comment on in real-time. ProtoShare is not a Flash tool; it uses HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
ProtoShare allows website prototyping by enabling developers to create a true interactive experience with a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG interface. Team members and clients can then collaborate on the interactive prototype. Once the process of prototyping and collaboration is finished, the development team will have a strong visual specification to follow, reducing rework, delays, and cost in the programming stages.