📹 New! Remote User Testing - Get video + voice feedback on designs and prototypes
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We’ve just added a great new feature that allows you to embed rich and dynamic content from YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud and Spotify in just a couple of clicks. Check out the result below, click the trailer to start playing video within the prototype! How to embed video and audio: Click ‘edit’ on any image Draw a hotspot container for your… Read More →

We’re pleased to announce that Marvel now works with the Apple Watch! That means you can test, view and present your sketches and designs in context on the watch itself. How to get started: 1) Create a Apple Watch project in Marvel. Sign in here. 2) Download our iOS app 3) Install on your iPhone and Watch 4) When you open… Read More →

We built Marvel as a simple way to bring your digital ideas to life in just a few clicks. Now we want to help you validate those ideas too, in the same quick and easy way. We’re introducing some incredible user testing tools that will allow you to get in-depth insights into how users interact with your prototypes including: Screen… Read More →

If you design your mobile and web prototypes in Sketch then you’ll love our new plugin that allows you to send your artboards directly to your Marvel projects in 2 clicks (or 1 keyboard shortcut!) To get started download the plugin here, then unzip and drag it into your Sketch plugin folder. You should then see Marvel in your Plugins menu,… Read More →

We’ve just added the Apple Watch frame to your project settings in Marvel! It’s super simple to get started, just click on ‘Settings’ in your project and select the watch frame in the device list. When you play or share your prototype, it’ll be presented in the beautiful Apple Watch frame. And remember, you can use fixed headers and footers… Read More →

Getting centralised feedback from a range of users can be a pain, especially on mobile. That’s why I wanted to let you know about a quick way to use Marvel alongside two of the best survey tools around, Typeform and SurveyMonkey. We recently added the ability to link a section of your prototype to an external URL, meaning that at any point… Read More →

If you work in a team at work or like to collaborate with friends on side-projects then you’ll love our new teams feature. With Marvel teams you can create and join as many teams as you like. There’s no limit to team sizes either, so whether it’s an entire company or just a few friends working on a passion project,… Read More →

We were so excited about Apple’s announcement that we decided to get straight to work. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are now available to use for your beautiful prototypes. Simply go to Settings > Appearance and select your colour. Enjoy! Ps: We’ve also open-sourced the CSS we used to make the iPhone 6 frames. Grab the code on Github.

There’s been a lot going on behind the scenes at Marvel over the last couple of months, we’re working around the clock on a ton of new features and updates that we can’t wait to show you. But despite all of that, we still want to explore new ideas and technologies. It’s only natural to be excited by all the great stuff… Read More →

We’ve just launched a great new feature for users who want to put prototypes on their own blog, portfolio or website. You can now embed your prototypes into web pages just by cut and pasting a small line of code into your site. It’s a great way to bring your work to life and communicate your ideas. Check out the… Read More →

It’s been an eventful few months for Marvel and as we get closer to coming out of beta it feels like a good time to write about our stats and progress. We’ve been massively inspired by the transparent posts from Buffer and Groove about traction and financials. It’s helped us in many ways so if we can return the favour… Read More →

It seems like every other day we get emails requesting the ability to set fixed headers and footers in your prototypes.. well I’m happy to announced that you can now fix headers and footers across both mobile AND web! In the past fixed header and footers were typically used in apps, but it’s becoming more and more common for websites… Read More →

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