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Sketch Reviews in July 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Sketch is macOS and iPad only—if your team uses Windows or Linux, you'll need a separate tool or browser-based alternative for those users. The color picker has a known lag when sampling from external applications, which matters if you're matching brand palettes frequently. Before committing, verify in a demo that Sketch's component system (symbols) works for ...Read more
Sketch pros and cons
Easy-to-use interface with design tools for creating mockups and prototypes efficiently.
Extensive library of assets and plugins enhancing workflow and creativity.
Collaboration features like real-time team functionality and integration with other tools.
Lack of cross-platform compatibility, limited to Mac OS, which may restrict usability for Windows and Linux users.
Learning curve for beginners due to the richness of features and potential complexity without proper guidance.
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Anonymous
04/08/19
Sketch review
What do you like best? Sketch is a great tool for executing from low fidelity and high fidelity mockups with ease and flexibility. I also appreciate the various plugins, and the symbols are great because it allows me to create templates and makes my workflow efficient. What do you dislike? I wish there was a web version where multiple designers can work on the same file. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? User experience design. Great ...
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Anonymous
04/07/19
Great tool for designers and non-designers alike
What do you like best? I'm a PM who uses Sketch for quick (not pixel-perfect mockups of new features, marketing changes, test ideas, etc. - and Sketch facilitates a lightning fast workflow for folks who live and die by keyboard shortcuts like me. What do you dislike? There have been a few larger feature changes over the last few product updates that have messed with my workflow (i.e - I export a slice of all my artboards to show engineers the comparison between old and new features. ...
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Anonymous
04/05/19
Super easy to use, versatile product
What do you like best? This is the best tool for quick mock ups. So intuitive, once I downloaded the software, I was good to go. No need to take any tutorials. What do you dislike? The biggest gap is the lack of prototyping capability. Naturally, most people use invision in tandem with Sketch, but it would be nice if all of the functionality resided within Sketch itself. Recommendations to others considering the product: It's a great tool and easy to use. What problems are you ...
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Anonymous
04/05/19
Sketch for mockups
What do you like best? It’s great for quick mockups and fairly simple /easy to learn What do you dislike? The software is very buggy, requires plugins and has limited options for prototyping Recommendations to others considering the product: Get another tool for prototyping What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Sketch is good for flat mockups and wireframes
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Anonymous
04/03/19
Best Easy to Use Design Application
What do you like best? It gives me the flexibility to design canvases and add elements to my concepts. I also like some of the plugins it offers to connect to other servers, like InVision. I love the freedom it gives me to create artboards and it improves my workflow tremendously. What do you dislike? I don't have anything that I dislike at the moment, but I guess the circumstance that I have to use photoshop to create something and then jump to this software to build the rest. I wish ...
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Anonymous
04/03/19
One of the easiest ways to prototype anything for web
What do you like best? The UI is super clean and relatively simple. The information it conveys is context-specific, so if you have something selected the sidebar will vary. This is one of it's greatest strengths, though to some it might be seen as a weakness (because things are hidden unless relevant. I think it's great, though. What do you dislike? The support to run prototypes on Android is little to none, which as an Android user is definitely a little frustrating. That said, there ...
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Anonymous
04/02/19
Sketch changed the design game
What do you like best? I love how intuitive it was to learn this program. It also has sped up my workflow. What do you dislike? I wish I could animate more with sketch. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I have quickly shown ideas and concepts really quickly to my teammates.
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Anonymous
04/01/19
Best design app out there!
What do you like best? The quick look up of things like distances between visual elements, integration with plugins to export to various prototyping tools and and the use of artboards. What do you dislike? Wish it would have better / built in support to create and edit app icons in multiple resolutions at the same time. Recommendations to others considering the product: Right now, I can't think of any tool that comes even close to Sketch. In combination with its collection of ...
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Anonymous
04/01/19
Best contemporary design app for Mac users!
What do you like best? It is super lightweight and fast comparing to Illustrator and Photoshop. It is much easier to use and it is more intuitive. It took so much less time figuring everything out about it and getting a good grip of it. Despite its simplicity it is extremely powerful tool for working with vector graphics. It has unmatched outstanding integration with other apps and plugins. I always use it in conjunction with Zeplin when I need to upload my mockup online and make it more ...
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Anonymous
04/01/19
The Gold Standard for UI/UX Design
What do you like best? Flexibility to use as a tool that allows creation of UX deliverables (Journey Maps, Wireframes, Personas as well as vector-based UI designs. There are also plenty of downloadable libraries available online that can help kickstart any project. What do you dislike? Lack of built-in version control management. Sketch Cloud hasn't really kept up with other version-control solutions like Abstract or Kactus or InVision for collaboration. Recommendations to others ...
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