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iRise - Wireframe Tools

iRise Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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iRise Reviews & Ratings

3.7

Very Good

Based on 80 ratings & 29 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(15)

Very Good

(5)

Good

(3)

Poor

(3)

Terible

(3)

Expert's Review

iRise is a versatile tool that offers a robust set of features for creating interactive prototypes and wireframes. Users appreciate its ease of use, allowing quick visualization of requirements and designs. The software's collaborative features enable real-time global engagement, facilitating effective communication and feedback gathering. While some users find ...Read more

iRise pros and cons

  • Ease of use and quick wireframing capabilities.

  • Facilitates collaboration and visualization of requirements efficiently.

  • Valuable for business prototyping and improving design precision.

  • Reduces feedback cycle for UI projects, enhancing project definition timelines.

  • Limited customer support and challenges with billing practices.

  • Limited widget options leading to manual effort in building components.

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Showing 11-20 out of 29

CI

Consultant in Information Technology and Services

04/06/17

5 out of 5

Change the Visualization like working prototype

What do you like best? ease of use, user friendly and it has easy to understadn, even a beginner can start working this tool without any extensive training What do you dislike? Training's are expensive but basic training material can be found on youtube so thats not a problem at all What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? with iRise, we are able to visualize the application and prepare the protype and show to stack holders before hand

CI

Consultant in Retail

04/06/17

5 out of 5

Rapid development visualizer

What do you like best? datasheet (operations with records) feature, views, tiles What do you dislike? poor documentation and help, outdated example base, poor iBloc support Recommendations to others considering the product: iRise is the best tool for high fidelity prototypes What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Create high fidelity prototypes

DR

Divya R

04/06/17

3.5 out of 5

Good

What do you like best? Real time integration between capabilities What do you dislike? little complicated to remember all the functionalities What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? workflow changes and mockup creations

BH

Bhujang H

03/23/17

2.5 out of 5

Good in executing storyline more easy and quick.

What do you like best? Easily scalable and easy to use then powerpoint What do you dislike? Need to include more feature when it is compared with their competitor like Axsure What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Prototyping the design and walk through my client with same

TF

Timothy F

03/09/17

5 out of 5

AMAZING!

What do you like best? I have tried several of the prototyping tools and LOVE the intuitive nature of iRise. There are many ways to skin a cat while using it, and creating pages is easy with their widgets and Masters. I was able to wireframe my new app in 2-3 days, and link all my fields and buttons, creating a fully WORKING app prototype! I took the online training course which really got me going, but for the ADVANCED page and field creation I cannot recommend enough how important ...

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UI

User in Construction

03/09/17

5 out of 5

iRise review

What do you like best? iRise allows users to develop a working prototype very quickly What do you dislike? iRise's presentation tools are not very effective nor do they look great What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? App demo

UI

User in Education Management

01/23/17

5 out of 5

iRise, Above the competition

What do you like best? Ease of use! I was able to jump right into iRise with no training (although it is provided) and start working. The ability to create mock ups and prototypes and have the requirements tie into and display with them seamlessly is the biggest plus for me. I also need to have feedback as I am doing preliminary design and even after development has started. Communication is key to my products success. iRise let's me get this information from anyone I choose to by ...

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UI

User in Automotive

12/23/16

2 out of 5

Irise

What do you like best? This software is very easy to use for the users. Make the task very easy. Lot of options available to do the task What do you dislike? The irise Website is outdated. The website can be more condensed What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Easy prototyping and wireframing

UI

User in Internet

11/02/16

1.5 out of 5

Good for consultants and requirements, not so great for fast-prototyping

What do you like best? Requirements exports and having logic involved in the prototypes is a plus. What do you dislike? The amount of time it takes to build the prototypes. Also very cumbersome tool. Recommendations to others considering the product: I think iRise has limited use cases. If you're going to build fast and iteratively test, it is faster to just code the prototype and show it off that way, rather than building these complex and convoluted flows in iRise. ...

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Jeff S

10/19/16

5 out of 5

Reduced Loss Rate by 55%

What do you like best? I love iRise! If you sell software, you need this tool! They really should be mentioning this in The Sprint Book as a rapid prototype tool. What do you dislike? iRise isn't quite as sleek as Balsamiq, which has a cultural feel with the sketching, and postit notes and built in icons which are easily accessible. Recommendations to others considering the product: Push iRise to keep pushing the envelope. They're amazing, and they need to keep being ...

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