Turn monday board items into interactive prototypes quickly.
Alloy brings lifelike prototyping directly into your monday workflow. Build high-fidelity, interactive prototypes from feature requests, user stories, and product ideas right from your monday board items.
How it works
Open any monday board item
Click "Create Prototype" in the Alloy item view
Get an interactive, branded prototype generated from your issue's title, comments, and replies
Share the prototype link with stakeholders or customers for instant feedback
Why teams love Alloy
Move faster: Go from idea to prototype in a couple of clicks, not days
Stay organized: Prototypes live with your board items, keeping work centralized
Look professional: Every prototype matches your brand and design system
Validate early: Test ideas with real users before engineering starts
Perfect for
Product managers wanting quick validation from users
Designers generating instant mockups
Founders and startup teams running lean discovery cycles
Free and paid tiers
Alloy offers a free plan with 10 credits / user / week and up to 20 prototypes.
Upgrade anytime to Pro or Enterprise to unlock unlimited prototyping, admin controls, API access, and more.
Book a demo
Book a demo via the "Get a demo" button on https://alloy.app/ or email support@alloy.app if you have any questions.
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