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Also collect early feedback (even before the mobile application design). This graphical version of the application does not yet contain real functionalities and we cannot use them yet, but we can see how it will ultimately function. This allows us to communicate and present the structure of our solution and the most important aspects of the designed product at a very early stage. This is a sufficient form of a project sketch so that the client for whom the solution is being created can provide feedback and refer to the idea we have created. We create tailor-made applications and software that are awarded on global markets Make an appointment for a free conversation with our expert to consult on the implementation of your.
Application or software idea without any obligations, or if you need to find out how much funds you need to implement web designs and development service your idea. I book a free consultation Mockapy Moccaps are usually high-quality renders and presentations of the design of the target application. There are still no target functionalities here and you cannot yet click through the mobile application in the same way as you can on the target product. Nevertheless, the client is able to assess whether our graphic design idea suits him. Moccap is primarily a visualization of the future product, the first stage in the development phase of our product when we are able to present it visually.

Able to show the design of what this product will look like in the future. It is also worth remembering that this is the first step towards developing the right product. So mockups are not going to the trash, but it is something we are working on - a drawn design. text Prototype, i.e. product visualization A prototype is the earliest version of a functional product. The functionalities in this case are still very limited and are not integrated with external services, but it already gives a foretaste of what this application will look like in terms of functionality. Creating a prototype allows you to conduct the first usability tests.
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