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Koryvant vs Balsamiq
Balsamiq is for fast, deliberately rough wireframes. Koryvant is for the opposite end — a high-fidelity, both-theme clickable prototype of the whole product, generated from a prompt.
How they differ
Balsamiq produces low-fidelity wireframes on purpose: sketchy boxes that keep conversations about structure, not visuals. It is a manual tool for early alignment.
Koryvant produces high-fidelity output: a complete clickable prototype with a bespoke design language, every screen in every state, across light and dark, generated from a chat prompt. Where Balsamiq keeps things intentionally rough, Koryvant hands you a decided, detailed design surface plus stack-agnostic specs.
Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Where Koryvant is different
Koryvant is built to hand you a design-complete blueprint of the whole product, priced once per project.
The complete screen inventory
Every screen a user would reach is drawn — not a hero and a handful of placeholders. You see the whole product surface, not a single showcase view.
Every state, not just the happy path
Empty, loading, populated, error, and edge cases per screen — the states a real product actually lives in, so the blueprint holds up under review.
Light and dark, in lockstep
Both themes designed together on a shared token system, so the prototype reads the way a shipped product does rather than a single-theme mockup.
A bespoke design language
A spatial motif, a brand mark, and iconography derived for your idea — not a generic component-kit reskin that looks like everything else.
Stack-agnostic handoff specs
Voice, motion, and roadmap notes that hand off cleanly to any stack, so engineering starts from a decided design instead of designing while it builds.
One-time, per project
Generate, preview, and iterate for free; a single one-time payment unlocks a project to edit, deploy, and download. No subscription, no credits.
Questions
- Is Koryvant a Balsamiq alternative?
- They sit at opposite fidelities. Balsamiq is deliberately low-fidelity wireframing; Koryvant generates a high-fidelity clickable prototype of the whole product, every state, both themes. Choose Koryvant when you want the detailed design decided, not sketched.
- When is a low-fidelity wireframe still the right choice?
- When you are aligning on structure and flow and want to avoid debating visuals too early. Once the structure is agreed, Koryvant takes it to a complete, high-fidelity prototype in one step.
- How does pricing compare?
- Koryvant is free to generate, preview, and iterate. Unlocking a project to edit, deploy, and download is a one-time payment per project — no subscription and no credits. See the pricing page for the current price.