u/Extra_Structure2444

What our users taught us about Mockit in the last 30 days

When I first built Mockit, it was to solve a simple frustration.

Creating device mockups was always more complicated than it needed to be. Downloading heavy PSD files, fixing broken templates, adjusting sizes… to present a screen.

So I built a tool to make that fast and effortless.

Paste a URL → pick a device → export.

That part worked.

But once people started using it, I began noticing friction.

Not big issues, just small moments of hesitation.

And that’s where UX really lives.

What I improved

Instead of adding complexity, I focused on making the experience smoother:

•	Faster flow from URL to preview

•	Clearer starting point, no guesswork

•	Smoother device switching

•	Less cognitive load overall

The goal was simple: make it feel instant.

New features I’m genuinely excited about

We also shipped two features that take the experience a step further:

“Surprise Me”

Hit the button and Mockit instantly generates a fully styled, ready-to-download mockup with a curated palette, gradient, and composition.

No decisions needed. Just magic.

Site label

You can now add your site name or a custom label directly onto the mockup.

A small touch, a big difference for sharing on social or dropping into a pitch deck.

What this reinforced for me

•	Simple doesn’t always mean frictionless

•	Speed changes how people perceive value

•	Small UX improvements compound fast

Where it is now

Mockit lets you turn any URL into a clean device mockup in seconds.

No downloads, no Photoshop, no outdated templates.

www.mockit.design

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