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Overflow.io vs Zeplin: What are the differences?

Introduction:

When comparing design tools like Overflow.io and Zeplin, it's crucial to understand the key differences to make an informed decision based on your specific needs.

  1. Integration with Prototyping Tools: Overflow.io offers seamless integration with various prototyping tools, allowing designers to easily import their designs for collaboration and feedback. On the other hand, Zeplin focuses more on asset management and collaboration within design teams, providing detailed specifications for developers to implement designs accurately.

  2. Interactive Prototyping Features: Overflow.io stands out for its interactive prototyping features, enabling designers to create clickable prototypes without the need for coding. In contrast, Zeplin primarily focuses on design handoff, providing developers with a clear understanding of design elements and specifications.

  3. Organization and Workflow: Overflow.io is designed to help designers organize and visualize complex user flows, making it ideal for projects that require detailed planning and visualization. Zeplin, on the other hand, excels in streamlining the design-to-development workflow, with features like commenting and exporting assets for development.

  4. Collaboration Tools: While both tools offer collaboration features, Overflow.io emphasizes real-time collaboration with team members, allowing designers to work together on user flow diagrams. Zeplin, on the other hand, focuses more on collaboration between designers and developers, ensuring a smooth handoff process for design implementation.

  5. Accessibility and Pricing: Overflow.io is known for its intuitive interface and ease of use, making it accessible to designers of all skill levels. In contrast, Zeplin offers more advanced features for professional design teams, making it a preferred choice for larger projects. Additionally, Zeplin offers various pricing plans based on team size and requirements.

  6. Platform Support: Overflow.io is available on macOS and Windows, catering to a wide range of designers using different operating systems. Zeplin, on the other hand, offers compatibility with macOS, Windows, and web browsers, providing more flexibility for teams working across various platforms.

In Summary, understanding the key differences between Overflow.io and Zeplin can help designers choose the right tool based on their specific project requirements and team collaboration needs.

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ZeplinZeplin

Hello, I want to start an unlimited graphic design service. (yes, yet another one, but bear with me)

It’s the second week that I’m working on this project, my goal is to test the market as soon as possible.

One element that is missing is the solution to handle communication between the clients and the designers.

• Mandatory: it needs to communicate instructions, progress/status, and design files (exported from Adobe Illustrator or similar). • Optionally it would also display the design inside the app so the files don’t need to be opened. • Optionally it would let the client easily mark the design where he wants revision.

• Mandatory: it needs to have unlimited clients and unlimited projects (I’ll have hundreds of clients and each will have at least one project) • Optionally it would auto-assign a new project to the first available designer, or let the designers choose themselves which project they want to work on • Optionally it would have groups (corresponding to a subscription plan) with different clients and different designers in each • Optionally it would communicate with other apps so that client and designer management tasks (access, payment, etc) can be automated

I’m open to all suggestions, not just the selection above. Ultimately I guess I’ll have a custom app developed on a no-code platform, but to begin with I need something simple and ready.

Reminder: it is only for graphic design, between my designers and my clients

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SketchSketch

Zeplin is great for Developer handoff and setting as source of truth for Design and Developemt. InViosion is the standard for communicating/testing design ideas and prototypes with stakeholders. Both applications offer unlimited projects. I use them on a daily basis at big enterprises and for small weekend projects.

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Mert Torun
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I have been using Basecamp since 2008 to handle my client communications. I have gone through all of its three iterations.

I'd recommend Basecamp above the others because:

  • It is a communication tool through and through. Looking at your description, that seems to be what you need. Zeplin is a developer handoff tool. It isn't designed to cover a more broad use case as you describe. Invision has some features that you want, but it is primarily a tool for building quick low-fidelity prototypes from website mockups. Figma is a great design tool. For the last two, communication is a secondary feature.
  • It was designed by a design agency (37 Signals) for their own needs, which were quite similar to yours. (They later closed the agency to focus on Basecamp as a product full-time)
  • It has flat pricing that doesn't count the number of projects, clients or team members you have. You don't have to think twice about opening another project or inviting another user. You always pay the same price.
  • It can separate team and client communications. The team can talk about something without the client ever seeing it, in the same context.
  • It can keep todo lists, which I think you will need anyway.
  • Access control is based on projects. Every team member or client will only see the projects they are invited to. They will not even know the existence of others. (Except admins. They can see and join all projects)
  • It is easy to understand and use. The design is free of clutter and easy on the eyes. Your clients (especially the tech-averse ones) will appreciate it.
  • It has mobile/desktop apps with the full functionality of the web app. You won't have to wait for someone to sit down to get a quick approval.

The only real downside for me was the lack of language support in the user interface. You will be fine if your users understand some very basic written English. Some of my clients did not, so I had to walk them through it.

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    Sync from any design tool
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    Asynchronous communication with clients
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    Sync from many design tools
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    Works on both Mac and Windows
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    Avoid the insanity of extract this info from Photoshop
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    Free
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    CSS
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    Works with lots of devices
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    HTML
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    SVG

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    What is Overflow.io?

    Create interactive user flows and stunning design presentations to engage your audience in synchronous or asynchronous design critique.

    What is Zeplin?

    Collaboration app for designers & developers. Supports Sketch and Photoshop (on beta!).

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