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Draftium
Learn what you can do with our tool for website prototyping.
Draftium overview
Draftium is a black-and-white website prototyping tool where you can work on the structure, layout, and content of your future website. With Draftium, you can create a wireframe using pre-build blocks and changing them to your needs.
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Getting started with Draftium
Draftium is a black-and-white prototyping tool where you can create a wireframe for your future website. This article will guide you from entering your Draftium account to publishing your first prototype.
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Free vs. Pro subscription on Draftium
Learn about the possibilities of the Free subscription and the advantages of the Pro subscription on Draftium.
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Comment mode on Draftium
Comment mode is a great way to collaborate during website prototyping. It allows to leave comments for specific parts of the website and respond to each of them in a thread. The best part is that your teammates and clients don't need a Draftium account to use comment mode. Important to note: Even if you connected a domain to your Draftium account, the comment mode will contain https://app.draftium.com/ in the URL. This is because the comment mode is a part of the editor, and for now,
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Purchasing a Pro subscription on Draftium
Purchase a Pro subscription for your Draftium account to enjoy the unlimited experience with our prototyping tool. Pro subscription allows you to store unlimited number of prototypes, connect your custom domain, access 300+ templates and more. Follow the instructions bel
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Connecting a domain to Draftium prototypes
Once you've purchased a Pro subscription to your Draftium account, go ahead and gather all your prototypes under the custom domain. A domain is connected to the whole account on Draftium. This way, all the prototypes will be recognized by different subdomains, but connected by the same domain — for example, dhjk.domain.com, sihs.domain.com. Connecting a domain to Draftium prototypes The doma
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