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  1. Accommodation and food services
  2. Information technology and software
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What is Pidoco

Pidoco is a web-based wireframing and prototyping tool used to create interactive mockups for websites and applications. It supports UX/UI teams and product stakeholders who need to review flows, screens, and requirements early in the design process. The product focuses on rapid creation of clickable prototypes using a library of UI elements and collaboration features such as commenting and sharing. It is typically used for early-stage concept validation and specification support rather than high-fidelity visual design.

pros

Interactive clickable prototypes

Pidoco supports linking screens and defining interactions to simulate user flows in a browser. This helps teams validate navigation and task completion before development starts. It is well-suited for early UX testing and stakeholder walkthroughs where a working flow matters more than pixel-perfect visuals.

Wireframe-focused UI libraries

Pidoco includes reusable UI components and templates aimed at fast wireframe creation. This can reduce time spent drawing common controls and layouts across multiple screens. The approach aligns with teams that want consistent low-to-mid fidelity artifacts for requirements and review cycles.

Collaboration via sharing and comments

Pidoco provides mechanisms to share prototypes and collect feedback through comments/annotations. This supports asynchronous review with product owners, developers, and clients. It can centralize feedback on specific screens and elements instead of relying on separate email threads.

cons

Less suited for high-fidelity design

Pidoco is primarily oriented toward wireframes and functional prototypes rather than detailed visual design systems. Teams that need advanced vector editing, component variants, and design-token workflows may find it limiting. In practice, organizations often pair it with a dedicated UI design tool for final visuals.

Ecosystem and integrations vary

Compared with larger design platforms, Pidoco typically offers a smaller ecosystem of third-party plugins and deep integrations. This can affect handoff workflows, automated documentation, or connections to broader product tooling. Buyers should validate integration needs (e.g., issue tracking, developer handoff) during evaluation.

Collaboration depth may be limited

While it supports review and commenting, real-time multi-user co-editing and advanced facilitation features may not match more collaboration-centric platforms. This can matter for distributed teams that run live design workshops or need simultaneous editing at scale. Teams may need additional tools for whiteboarding and broader ideation.

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Pidoco GmbH
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