This is by far the most complex and interactive component/design I have created till now! The amount of interactions and internal micro-interactions you can achieve with the help of states, conditional & non-conditional interactions, input fields etc is just marvellous!
Also, this is just the fully functional version with very little effort on the visual design because to develop a product rapidly, functionality is much rather important than visuals when you're working Agile!
P.S: None of my screen grabbers is able to record the "Selectlist" interaction.
Fun fact: Everything is happening on a single page thanks to their awesome show/hide interactions! If it was Figma, this is half achievable with infinite number of pages!!!
https://app.usebubbles.com/icMTsi9n4z3ap1Cfunh5bG/comments-on-preview-uxpin-com
Interact yourself,
https://preview.uxpin.com/23b94bafe3d2c31dfd9211ca02567b75cb66a177#/pages/139435657/simulate/no-panels
@Chris Stryjewski How we'd achieve this level of customization with Merge is an intriguing question for me right now? And if achieve this then UXPin would be unstoppable!!!!!
Oh wow, @Meet Shah, this is really impressive prototype!!!
Can you please post it on twitter and tag us, so that we can re-share it from our official account?
I believe with Merge it would (to some point) work quite similar – having the library of components/design system, you could either use components like this out of the box and just control the states / or parts which you want to display.
But yes, this would be quite powerful :)
Or rather it IS quite powerful : > The Merge is there – it's just a matter of having the DS/library set up in a proper way. Some of our customers are already there and they are able to build super complex dashboard with Merge components in 20-30 minutes during the meetings where they discuss the actual dashboard :D
That's indeed true. I'll post formal shots shortly over Twitter. But yes, as I told you ago, Merge currently lacks the capability of creating/customizing your own components in terms of properties and interactions. Would love to see it someday!
That's great to hear about the client thing! Interestingly, I helped two of my clients land initial funding based on the prototypes. Would love to get more clients via you