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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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Brenon K

03/15/16

0.5 out of 5

iRise Simulator Review

What do you like best? iRise has a pretty robust set of features you can use to make pretty complex prototypes. What do you dislike? iRIse is really slow, buggy, and doesn't render on devices correctly. The interactions are not intuitive and requires the user of the program to augment their behavior to create prototypes correctly. Additionally, there is not a large community to reference if you have any questions or encounter any obstacles. You can also only open one "simulation" ...

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CI

Consultant in Information Technology and Services

08/14/15

4 out of 5

Using iRise helped customers visualizing the new requirements before finalizing them

What do you like best? Ease of use once you have got a good grip of the product. What do you dislike? A bit slow learning curve since the product has too many offerings. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Typical requirements discussions and how will they translate into a workable application with an appealing UI

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Pankhuri Mishra, D

06/30/15

5 out of 5

Great simulation tool

What do you like best? I used iRise during Business Process Analysis course where it helped our team to simulate our recommendations and provide the client clear functionalities.It's an easy to use tool. What do you dislike? Nothing really, it might be a bit tedious at first, but once you get hands on, you'll love it. The fact that it's not platform independent might hurt you sometimes. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We ...

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MD

Mukund D

06/02/15

4 out of 5

Great simulation tool

What do you like best? Its capability to simulate the client requirements to avoid confusion and gain customer confidence What do you dislike? No good trainings available online to learn the tool What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We developed business process improvements in personnel recruiting system for a firm. Using iRise, we were able to show our recommendations to client

CI

Consultant in Computer Software

05/28/15

5 out of 5

An Enterprise Powered Visualization Solution

What do you like best? Provides true to life simulation of end state applications. If you're looking for end level simulations this is for you. What do you dislike? It used to be pricing; but, now they seem to have a number of manageable plans to fit into budgets. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It improves communication between my side (the business) and developers - so much easier and faster to market than what was using ...

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UI

User in Hospital & Health Care

05/27/15

5 out of 5

Using iRise simulations to model/validate eCommerce workflows

What do you like best? A picture is worth a thousand words. This tool makes it so much easier to validate business/system requirements, compared to traditional methods, Giving business stakeholders and end users visibility to the look/feel/flow of the system during the requirements phase of the SDLC enables lower cost defect identification/resolution. Modeling happy path as well as error condition flows fosters a better transition from Business to System requirements as well. What do ...

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UI

User in Information Technology and Services

05/26/15

2.5 out of 5

Used iRise tool to simulate the site experience

What do you like best? ease of use is the best thing quickly you can simulate any functionality What do you dislike? you can improve the help guide and sharing the simulation with other should be made easy What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? we wanted to simulate a website that can be utilized internally we simulated the website features and look and feel on iRise and presented the prototype to stakeholders. ...

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JS

Jacob S

05/21/15

2.5 out of 5

Powerful but complex

What do you like best? Views and data grid simulations We're very helpful What do you dislike? Arrows everywhere can get complicated to read and manipulate Recommendations to others considering the product: It is a very expensive tool so try it very well before committing to it. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Fast for prototyping UI's

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Jennifer G

05/21/15

0 out of 5

Too much overhead

What do you like best? The logic piece was pretty cool, but that's it. What do you dislike? I find their business model so excessive its offensive. They are operating on an outdated business model that requires users to invest way too much up front. The cost per license is too high. You have to dedicate a server and a server admin to share files within your team. Need a proprietary reader for anyone to view your work. Have to pay for a trainer to figure out how to use the damn ...

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