It looks like that's all of the questions that were submitted. We certainly hope Chris or others from your company will pop in from time to time to answer any questions that show up about how to actually use your platform on our site. And of course thank you both for stopping in to answer some questions today :)
Final question: I am very, very proficient with HTML/CSS and my favorite libraries. I can create a working mock-up in no time. Why would I invest the time to get to know another tool?
Question: What was the motivation driving the creation of UXPin? What was the problem your product sought to solve? And do you feel you have succeeded so far?
Question: How easy is it to set up A/B testing inside your platform? Is there a specific workflow dedicated to A/B testing? Are there any specialised analytics available?
Question: You've launched a new app against some dominant competitors -- what advice could you give other developers about getting their first few sales?
Question: One of the biggest complaints many of our members have with the direction of the industry is towards subscription models that end up costing more, and forcing people into a system to access their files. With UXPin are people going to be stuck with files they can't open if they decide to stop subscribing? What about the cloud files?
Interesting, but how does that differ from XD which to my knowledge (admittedly I'm not a UX guy) also uses components and has interactions and variable states?
Q: I already have an Adobe CC license, and thus have access to Adobe XD. What are the main differences between this product and yours, and why would I opt for yours instead of XD?
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