Best: Jigloo

I have written this as a "Launch Announcement / First Look" style post, assuming Jigloo is a (mixing UI design, wireframing, and low-code logic). Title: Stop Wireframing. Start Jiglooing: The Visual Tool That Thinks Like a Developer

Jigloo isn't just a drawing board. It is a . The "Jigsaw" Paradigm The name "Jigloo" comes from Jigsaw + Igloo . The idea is that you build blocks (the jigsaw pieces) that snap together securely to form a protective shelter (the igloo).

Jigloo ignores absolute positioning. Everything lives in a Flexbox-like cage. You set constraints (e.g., "This image is always 20% of the parent width" or "This footer sticks to the bottom unless content pushes it"). The preview renders instantly for mobile, tablet, and desktop. The "Aha!" Moment I spent 45 minutes building a simple weather dashboard. I pulled an API endpoint (yes, Jigloo has a native REST fetcher), mapped the JSON keys to text fields, and added a loading spinner. jigloo

If you’ve ever built a prototype in Figma, only to watch developers cry when trying to turn those "perfect pixels" into React code, you know the pain.

In Figma or Sketch, a "button" is just a rectangle with text. In Jigloo, every component comes with built-in states: Default , Hover , Click , Disabled , and Loading . You don't animate these; you just toggle them. I have written this as a "Launch Announcement

I got early access to this hybrid design/development tool last week, and I am ready to call it: This is the bridge we have been waiting for since the "no-code" boom started. On the surface, Jigloo looks like a wireframing tool. You drag boxes, drop images, and arrange text. But the second you double-click a button, the magic happens. Instead of just linking to another frame, Jigloo opens a Logic Sheet .

Enter .

Is it perfect? No. The collaboration features are laggy, and it chokes on huge datasets. But for v1, it changes the calculus of building web apps.