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UXPin vs Smartsheet
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
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
Smartsheet
Pros
- Extensive integration ecosystem with 100+ enterprise tools including Jira, Salesforce, SAP, and Microsoft
- Multiple project views (Grid, Gantt, Kanban, Timeline, Calendar) in a single platform
- AI features built in for formula generation, data analysis, and intelligent form filling
- Proven enterprise adoption with 85%+ of Fortune 500 companies
- Add-on modules like Brandfolder, Resource Management, and Control Center for specialized needs
Cons
- Pricing is not transparently listed on the website, requiring contact with sales for Enterprise and AWM tiers
- Pro tier has significant limitations including only 1 sheet per report and 10 widgets per dashboard
- Advanced features like Resource Management, Brandfolder, and Bridge only available in the highest-priced tier
- Can be complex for simple project management needs given its enterprise-oriented feature set
Our Verdict
Both UXPin and Smartsheet are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.