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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The landing page looks like it's a really cool tool, but no trial makes it a no-go for me. I can't buy any tools at my workplace without presenting a case for them, even if they seem cheap.
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It looks really interesting! I just think that would be nice to have something between solo and team subscriptions plans. Or solo could use it in at least 2 computers. Even though I mainly work on my desktop, I still use my macbook for work sometimes.
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I like the attempt to solve the problem of thoroughly testing web page responsiveness.
Pros:
One place to perform all your responsive design tests.
Cons:
Browser responsive mode provides similar functionality albeit at the cost of a lot more effort. But hey, it's free and it always will be.
I just can't understand why these type of products end up with a subscription model... makes zero sense & no free trial ...
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Paying for a browser in 2019… It doesn’t matter if it’s for developers or not. There are plenty developers that will open source a “similar tool” to the community. Even Microsoft which used to make a good amount of cash with its developer tools, have realized quite a while ago that they cannot charge for them anymore.
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As a monthly subscritpion, I won't be buying this. I would pay a once a year fee like my other dev tools (web storm, php storm, ect...)
This would be awesome in SetApp.
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I subscribed and downloaded Sizzy to try it out. You really can't lose with a 30-day money back guarantee. That said, this tool is so useful and will save so much time for me, I'm keeping it. Super easy to customise and I love that it has a chrome inspector you can use on each device version. Can't wait to see new features in the pipeline - Keep up the hard work! @thekootze@praneet_rohida1
I like the attempt to solve the problem of thoroughly testing web page responsiveness.
Pros:One place to perform all your responsive design tests.
Cons:Browser responsive mode provides similar functionality albeit at the cost of a lot more effort. But hey, it's free and it always will be.
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