Webflow / Framer Design
Framer Prototype for Mobile App Onboarding Flow
Webflow / Framer Design
Framer Interactive Prototype for Mobile App Launch
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This package delivers a clickable, interactive Framer prototype that feels like a real app, perfect for pitching to investors or testing with early users. Instead of static mockups, you get a working simulation of your key app flows with realistic transitions, micro-interactions and state changes. I build the core user journey—think onboarding, main feature interaction and a settings panel—so stakeholders can actually tap through the experience. You’ll receive the complete Framer project file with all components and assets, a private shareable link for demos and a short Loom video explaining the interactions. Building in Framer allows for complex logic and smooth animations that static tools can’t match, which makes your concept more tangible and convincing. It’s a method I’ve used for fintech and health tech startups to secure early funding, because it turns abstract ideas into something you can experience. The prototype focuses on flow and usability over visual polish, identifying potential friction points before any code is written. This approach saves development time and budget by validating the interaction model first.
€36.00
This package delivers a clickable, interactive Framer prototype that feels like a real app, perfect for pitching to investors or testing with early users. Instead of static mockups, you get a working simulation of your key app flows with realistic transitions, micro-interactions and state changes. I build the core user journey—think onboarding, main feature interaction and a settings panel—so stakeholders can actually tap through the experience. You’ll receive the complete Framer project file with all components and assets, a private shareable link for demos and a short Loom video explaining the interactions. Building in Framer allows for complex logic and smooth animations that static tools can’t match, which makes your concept more tangible and convincing. It’s a method I’ve used for fintech and health tech startups to secure early funding, because it turns abstract ideas into something you can experience. The prototype focuses on flow and usability over visual polish, identifying potential friction points before any code is written. This approach saves development time and budget by validating the interaction model first.