How Plant will help design teams (medium.com)
over 7 years ago from John Lopez, plantapp.io
over 7 years ago from John Lopez, plantapp.io
Love the product but you really need a new marketer.
What interests me the most, is how the conflict resolution will work? I haven't seen it work well in other apps.
The conflict resolution we built is smart enough to know and show you if there were changes to same artboards that were pushed by other members.
Can I resolve conflicts?
Yes you can resolve the conflict by visually compare and work with artboards directly.
I thought this would be a joke. Nope, it's real.
Also, how many times has the design community rejected version control for mockups?
Plant people, I'm genuinely curious why you started this project. Who is asking for this, and why is it better than dropbox?
I don't want to brush it off as a formulaic "x for y" solution that nobody wants, but I just don't understand why I'd buy this for my team. The headline ("Plant your design and let it grow") isn't making it any clearer.
(If the question is hard to answer, I'd suggest reading a few chapters of the Startup Owners Manual--it might change the way you think about building your ideas)
We started this project because we really needed this tool, and we tried our best to build a tool that would solve all the issues we ran into. Dropbox doesn't give flexibility like Plant and is not very collaborative. You will have the opportunity to try Plant individual and for team and decide if you think it's worth investing into it.
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click bait much -_-
I could barely read the article. Writing is not engaging and scattered. Too many wordy sentences.
Yeah, sounds like they're explaining something to me.
Lol i thought this was a joke article/tool. It's real O_O
Just report as spam...
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