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UXPin vs Fireflies.ai
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Fireflies.ai
AI notetaker that transcribes, summarizes, and analyzes team meetings
Free / $10/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
UXPin
Pros
- Design with actual production code components via Storybook and Git integration, ensuring design-development parity
- Supports multiple front-end frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) unlike most design tools
- Advanced prototyping with conditional logic, variables, expressions, and states — no coding required in the editor
- Exports clean, production-ready JSX code with full dependency tracking
- Built-in coded component libraries (MUI, Bootstrap, Tailwind, Ant Design, Shadcn/ui) for rapid prototyping
Cons
- Free plan is very limited — only 2 prototypes and 50 total AI credits with no monthly refresh
- Higher price point than many competing design tools, especially for individual users
- Steeper learning curve for designers unfamiliar with code-based component thinking
- Design Systems feature only available on Growth plan and above
Fireflies.ai
Pros
- Supports 100+ languages with automatic language detection between meetings
- 200+ purpose-built AI apps for specific workflows like sales qualification and recruiting
- Extensive integration ecosystem with CRMs, project management tools, and collaboration platforms
- Enterprise-grade security with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA compliance
- Multiple capture methods: bot joins calls, Chrome extension, mobile app, desktop app, and API
Cons
- Free tier has limited transcription credits, requiring paid plans for regular use
- Having a bot join meetings may feel intrusive to participants unfamiliar with AI notetakers
- Advanced analytics and conversation intelligence features require the Business tier or higher
Our Verdict
Both UXPin and Fireflies.ai are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.