
Flinto
Prototyping software
Software design software
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What is Flinto
Flinto is a UI/UX prototyping tool used to create interactive prototypes for web and mobile app experiences. It supports building screen-based flows with transitions and micro-interactions to help designers validate interaction patterns and communicate behavior to stakeholders. The product is commonly used by product designers and design teams that need higher-fidelity interaction prototypes than static mockups. Flinto is typically used alongside dedicated UI design tools rather than as a full end-to-end design platform.
High-fidelity interaction prototyping
Flinto focuses on interactive behaviors such as transitions, animations, and gesture-driven interactions. This makes it suitable for demonstrating complex flows that are difficult to convey with static screens. Teams can use these prototypes for stakeholder reviews and usability testing where interaction details matter.
Designed for designer workflows
Flinto is built around common UI prototyping concepts like screens, links, and transitions. It fits well into iterative design processes where prototypes are frequently updated as requirements change. The tool’s emphasis on interaction design makes it a practical companion to visual design tools used for creating the underlying UI assets.
Useful for stakeholder communication
Interactive prototypes help align product, engineering, and business stakeholders on expected behavior. Flinto prototypes can reduce ambiguity around navigation, timing, and motion. This can improve the quality of feedback compared with sharing static mockups alone.
Not a full design suite
Flinto is primarily a prototyping tool rather than a comprehensive UI design and collaboration platform. Teams often still need separate software for visual design, component libraries, and broader design system management. This can add workflow complexity compared with more integrated platforms.
Collaboration features may be limited
Compared with tools that emphasize real-time multi-user editing and centralized team workspaces, Flinto is less oriented around synchronous collaboration. Review and iteration may rely more on exported prototypes and external feedback channels. This can be a constraint for larger teams that require tightly integrated commenting, versioning, and governance.
Ecosystem and integrations vary
Flinto’s integration breadth can be narrower than platforms that provide extensive plugins, developer handoff tooling, and third-party app ecosystems. Organizations that depend on deep integrations (e.g., with issue trackers, documentation, or design ops tooling) may need additional processes. This can affect scalability in enterprise environments.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flinto Lite (Web subscription) | $20.00 per member/month (monthly). 10% savings if billed annually. | Unlimited prototypes; share with anyone; invite team members (billing centralized); cancel anytime; 30-day free trial (no credit card required). |
| Flinto for Mac (Yearly license) | $99.00 per year (one-year license includes updates). | macOS desktop app; one year of free updates while license active; app continues to run after license expires (renew to upgrade); free trial available (14 days). |