The goal of Sizzy is to save time and increase the productivity of designers and developers. Work on your website and instantly preview the changes on multiple devices at once.
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If I can't try or test it out, there's no way I will pay for it.
Pros:
Looks good and the fact that you can see what it looks like on multiple devices.
Cons:
No trial period or free plan.
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Giving it a trial at the moment and it does everything I need. I was looking for an alternative to blisk browser, which is a fantastic browser for devs, but I am looking for cheaper alternatives. At $60 a year it comes in a half the cost.
My only issue is the licencing. I would prefer it to be per user instead of per computer. Sometimes I like to switch between my laptop and my main pc to work while i watch netflix. The price is spot on for solo guys and girls, but I think a 2 pc licence or a pc and laptop licence would be more suitable (you can have the software check if the device requires a battery for a laptop licence)
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Seriously?
Subscription model for a tool which is actually modified browser?
@thebezzo Hey Mateusz. Sizzy is not a modified browser, it's a browser made from scratch using Electron and React. We worked very hard on it for a long time and it's based on a subscription model because we're planning to add more features in the future.
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@thebezzo Seriously? Should it be free? It'a a tool they have spend a lot of time on. It's a tool that will make you work faster and build better websites. You don't need to pay for it if you don't want it.
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@tommyjvedvik Not free, I was not saying anything like that :)
I'm saying that there are around a lot of powerful tools than this one and they are in a one-time payment business model. They're not even providing trial version.
Like other said great idea, would love to try it out first. Also don't love 1 license for 1 computer. I work off of four different computers depending where I am would make this a very expensive tool.
Like many others here I don want to say that the UI looks great @kitze and congrats on the updated version but I have a few issues. First, I would have loved to have a trial since there are quite a few other products in this same space (I'm currently using https://solisapp.com) and being able to try/compare is crucial for finding what works for me and my workflow. Second, maybe up the number of computers to at least 2 per license (I have a laptop and desktop that I frequently toggle between). Lastly, the pricing model. Sorry but not really sure I see the justification for a subscription fee instead of a one time fee (I'd even pay the full year as a one time fee, but don't see how a perpetual license will actually be cost effective in the end as an indie developer).
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This would solve many of the resolution / screen size based issues. That's one of the major concern no doubt. That said building web apps I find that the dream product will be to be able to simultaneously run all different major browsers to see how they behave. That would be really awesome too!
@thekitze very convenient product by the looks of it. There should be few days free trial to test the value. If it helps people save time considerably, it will automatically sell post trial like hot cakes.
If I can't try or test it out, there's no way I will pay for it.
Pros:Looks good and the fact that you can see what it looks like on multiple devices.
Cons:No trial period or free plan.
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