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Best Mobile App Flow Libraries

Compare mobile app flow libraries and screenshot resources for onboarding, paywalls, checkout, and product UX.

Every pick sourcedHonest trade-offsFor humans and agents

Updated June 2026

Ranked Shortlist

Pageflows · pageflows.com

A paid, human-curated library of annotated screen-recording videos showing real user flows from leading iOS, Android, web, and email apps.

Price: Paid only — Yearly $99/yr (~$8.25/mo), Quarterly $39/qtr, Team $199/yr (3 seats, expandable to 10). Entry requires a non-refundable $2.95 3-day trial. [1]
Library: The current site publishes no hard catalog count; the only primary figure is "1,000+ apps." Third-party flow/screen counts circulate but conflict (300+ to 100,000+) and can't be verified.
Agent access: No official MCP or public API. None of its pages mention one, and the MCP registry returns zero results; only an unrelated Webflow server surfaces in searches.

UX Archive · uxarchive.app

A web workspace (uxarchive.app) that lets designers collect app screenshots into Git-style repositories you can nest, version, and fork.

Price: Freemium — Free $0/mo; Plus $7/mo (unlimited private patterns, original-quality downloads, fork-to-workspace); a $12/mo Pro team tier is listed "Coming soon." No annual option shown. [25]
Library: Small and early-stage. The flagship in-house profile shows 8 public repos totaling ~3,750 screens (ZARA and App Splash alone are ~76%); the shared gallery adds ~18 community repos. No official total is published.
Agent access: No MCP or public API. The site exposes no developers/API/docs page and gates access behind Google sign-in; an MCP registry search returned nothing. The only access path is brittle HTML scraping of public pages.

UI Sources · uisources.com

A mobile design library (rebranded from UI Sources) cataloging ~2,500 top-grossing iOS apps with full onboarding/paywall flow videos and revenue signals.

Price: Paid — single "Full Pro" tier: $39/mo, $19/wk, $199 for 6 months (~$33/mo), or $399/yr (~$33/mo). Only the monthly AI Create credit allotment changes across periods. [45]
Library: ~2,538 iOS apps, each captured as full end-to-end flow videos (onboarding, paywalls, App Store screens) annotated with estimated monthly revenue and installs. Smaller by raw count than the large screen libraries.
Agent access: No official MCP or public API (verified June 2026); /mcp, /api, and /docs all fall back to the homepage. Its "AI Create" generator hands off to coding agents but is not an agent-callable interface.

Pttrns · pttrns.com

A long-running, subscription-only gallery of curated Apple (iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch) UI patterns and real App Store app screenshots.

Price: Paid, subscription-only: $12/month, $27/quarter, or $72/year (USD), each with a 3-day free trial. No one-time-purchase option. [68]
Library: Advertises "7k+ patterns and counting" — curated mobile screenshots from in-production apps. (The "40,000 designers" figure is a self-reported user count, not screens.)
Agent access: No MCP or public API (verified none as of June 2026). It is a human-facing, login-gated gallery with no programmatic access, integrations, or export.

Mobile Patterns · mobile-patterns.com

A free iOS/Android UI inspiration gallery organizing real app screens by interaction pattern — but the live site is defunct as of mid-2026.

Price: Free — it was always a browse-without-payment gallery with no paid tier or pricing page. Moot now: the live site serves no content. [85]
Library: No screen or app count was ever published. Qualitatively, a curated set of real iOS/Android screens grouped by pattern (splash, walkthroughs, sign-up, settings, etc.), some shown as short videos.
Agent access: No MCP or public API — it was built purely for human browsing, with no developer docs or programmatic access. Moot regardless: the live site returns a 404 on every route.

PATTTTERNS · patttterns.com

A free, curated catalog of 400+ real-world interaction design patterns organized into UX flows and UI components, by solo maker Pablo Armentano.

Price: Free. No paid tier, subscription, or premium gating; Product Hunt lists it as "Free" and the site has no pricing page or checkout. [98]
Library: Roughly 400+ hand-curated patterns (live IDs reach #411), sorted into ~10 UX flow and ~12 UI component categories. A documented, human-scale catalog with a few real examples each — not a mass screenshot archive.
Agent access: No MCP server or public API as of June 2026. No developer docs or endpoints exist; the maker calls it "LLM and Agent friendly" and is exploring code export, but nothing is shipped. Agents can only fetch the public web pages.

Appshots · appshots.design

A freemium UX-research library of curated iOS, Android, and web app flows shown as screen recordings of full user journeys.

Price: Freemium. Free sign-up, then a single paid "Full Pro" plan billed through sibling product ScreensDesign: $39/mo, $19/wk, $199/6mo, or $399/yr (~$33/mo); each bundles AI "Create" credits. [111]
Library: Homepage claims 1,000+ flows across 400+ apps and 120,000+ screens, growing ~5 apps and 1.6K screens weekly. (Sibling iOS-only ScreensDesign separately lists 2,450+ apps.)
Agent access: No MCP or public API. The site is a JS app with only an internal, auth-gated backend; the only first-party integration is the "Appshots Express" Figma plugin. (An unrelated CLI named "appshot" ships MCP — not this product.)

Scrnshts · scrnshts.club

Scrnshts was a free App Store screenshot gallery; it now redirects to ScreensDesign, a paid iOS design-research library of ~2,500 top-grossing apps.

Price: Paid — single "Full Pro" plan from $19/week or $39/month ($199/6mo, $399/yr); each tier bundles the Library plus AI "Create" credits (50/week to 2,400/year). [128]
Library: Library search reads "Search 2,538 apps" (homepage markets 2450+) — curated iOS top-grossers with onboarding/paywall flows, app videos, store screens, and revenue/install estimates per app.
Agent access: No MCP or public API. Site nav has no API/developer/docs page and route probes (/api, /docs, /mcp) hit the SPA fallback; "let AI coding agents build them" means exporting Figma/HTML-CSS to your own agent.

Feature Matrix

CriterionPageflowsUX ArchiveUI SourcesPttrns
Best for Use Page Flows when a human designer or PM wants to watch annotated video walkthroughs of how leading apps handle end-to-end flows and is willing to pay a subscription. [1]Use UX Archive when you are an individual designer who wants a lightweight, Git-style workspace to personally collect, version, and fork app-screenshot inspiration — and you don't need a large pre-built corpus or any agent/API access. [25]Use ScreensDesign (formerly UI Sources) when a human designer or founder wants to study how proven top-grossing iOS subscription apps handle onboarding and paywalls, with revenue and install context alongside the flows. [45]Use Pttrns when a designer wants a focused, hand-curated gallery of iOS/iPadOS/Apple Watch patterns for human inspiration and low monthly price matters more than agent access or cross-platform breadth. [68]
Pricing Paid only — Yearly $99/yr (~$8.25/mo), Quarterly $39/qtr, Team $199/yr (3 seats, expandable to 10). Entry requires a non-refundable $2.95 3-day trial. [1]Freemium — Free $0/mo; Plus $7/mo (unlimited private patterns, original-quality downloads, fork-to-workspace); a $12/mo Pro team tier is listed "Coming soon." No annual option shown. [25]Paid — single "Full Pro" tier: $39/mo, $19/wk, $199 for 6 months (~$33/mo), or $399/yr (~$33/mo). Only the monthly AI Create credit allotment changes across periods. [45]Paid, subscription-only: $12/month, $27/quarter, or $72/year (USD), each with a 3-day free trial. No one-time-purchase option. [68]
Library depth The current site publishes no hard catalog count; the only primary figure is "1,000+ apps." Third-party flow/screen counts circulate but conflict (300+ to 100,000+) and can't be verified. [1]Small and early-stage. The flagship in-house profile shows 8 public repos totaling ~3,750 screens (ZARA and App Splash alone are ~76%); the shared gallery adds ~18 community repos. No official total is published. [25]~2,538 iOS apps, each captured as full end-to-end flow videos (onboarding, paywalls, App Store screens) annotated with estimated monthly revenue and installs. Smaller by raw count than the large screen libraries. [45]Advertises "7k+ patterns and counting" — curated mobile screenshots from in-production apps. (The "40,000 designers" figure is a self-reported user count, not screens.) [68]
Platform coverage Covers iOS, Android, Web, and Email — including full recorded flows of web/SaaS apps (CRM, checkout) and marketing-page screens, not just mobile. [1]Mobile-first, with some web. Visible repos are mostly iOS app screenshots skewed heavily toward Korean apps (Danggeun, Toss, Upbit) plus ZARA, with one clear web product (Perplexity). No native app of its own. [25]iOS-only for the core app library, plus a "Web Onboardings" section that captures the pre-install web funnels those mobile apps run. No Android, no general web/SaaS product flows, no email. [45]Apple-only: iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch patterns. No confirmed Android, web-app, marketing-site, or email coverage. [68]
MCP / API No official MCP or public API. None of its pages mention one, and the MCP registry returns zero results; only an unrelated Webflow server surfaces in searches. [1]No MCP or public API. The site exposes no developers/API/docs page and gates access behind Google sign-in; an MCP registry search returned nothing. The only access path is brittle HTML scraping of public pages. [25]No official MCP or public API (verified June 2026); /mcp, /api, and /docs all fall back to the homepage. Its "AI Create" generator hands off to coding agents but is not an agent-callable interface. [45]No MCP or public API (verified none as of June 2026). It is a human-facing, login-gated gallery with no programmatic access, integrations, or export. [68]
Agent readiness Low for agents. With no MCP, API, or data export and a login-gated video library, an AI agent can't query, filter, or pull references programmatically — only fetch public marketing pages. [1]Effectively not agent-usable. With no MCP, no public API, and a Google-auth web workspace, an AI agent has no structured way to query it — scraping still hits an auth wall for forking and full-quality downloads. [25]Low for programmatic use: with no MCP server or API, an AI agent cannot query its screens, flows, or revenue data — a human must browse the web UI behind a Pro login. [45]Low for agents: no API or MCP, content behind a paywall, and delivered as images without machine-readable metadata. A human can browse it, but an agent cannot query it. [68]

Why Lazyweb is different

Lazyweb is not trying to be just another gallery. It is built so agents can run competitive analysis, inspect real references, and read app-tree context and screen-version history when deciding what to build.

The honest limitation: Lazyweb does not yet have web-app flows, and the UI is less advanced for humans who only want manual filtering.

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Source Notes

  1. 1. Individual Subscription Plans — Page Flows
    Official pricing page · pageflows.com · Primary source for exact pricing: $2.95 non-refundable 3-day trial; Yearly $8.25/user/mo billed $99/yr; Quarterly $13/user/mo billed $39/qtr; Team $199/yr; all plans 'unlimited' access. No free tier.
  2. 2. Sign Up — Page Flows
    Official product page · pageflows.com · States 'Full access to 1,000+ apps'; confirms subscription gating. No mention of API/MCP/export.
  3. 3. Page Flows Reviews | Trustpilot
    Review site · trustpilot.com · 4.6/5 across 57 reviews (88% 5-star). High average is partly solicited/templated, but the credible 1-star cluster (~7%) is the strongest organic signal: auto-converting trial charges a full quarter, refunds denied, no invoices/renewal reminders. Also the clearest positive use case (team alignment in planning meetings). “I canceled my subscription within the 3-day trial period, but I was still charged for a full 3-month subscription and my refund request was denied. On top of that, my access has now been deactivated.”
  4. 4. Page Flows — Product Hunt (product page)
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · 89 followers, 1 review, 1.0/5 rating — the only first-hand public review signal.
  5. 5. Page Flows Reviews — Read 211 Genuine Customer Reviews | Reviews.io
    Review site · reviews.io · 4.8/5 across 211 reviews, 100% recommend. Verified firsthand: praise centers on clean UI and time savings; mild criticism on search filters and per-flow depth. Maker replies are 'identical or near-identical' across reviews — a templated/solicited pattern, so treat the average as partly company-driven. “Navigation is simple but I feel like search filters could be improved a bit.”
  6. 6. Show HN-style thread: founder on running pageflows.com
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · The one substantive organic thread. Outside commenters reacted positively to the concept; two contrasting-but-real pricing reactions; and the founder candidly disclosed high churn — the most credible non-review community signal. “Quite a low priced product with decently high churn, so I've been trying to find ways to increase the value”
  7. 7. Page Flows vs Mobbin (SaaSHub)
    Review site · saashub.com · Aggregates lukewarm-positive Reddit-sourced snippets ('can definitely spark ideas') and shows Page Flows with slightly lower social share-of-voice than Mobbin (10 vs 15 mentions). Useful as a measured, non-effusive read. “Page flows is pretty useful. Seeing how other tools solved for similar workflows can definitely spark ideas.”
  8. 8. Official MCP Registry - search API (pageflows)
    Official MCP/API docs · registry.modelcontextprotocol.io · Direct registry search endpoint returning an empty servers array (count 0) for 'pageflows' — stronger primary evidence for mcpApi=none than the registry homepage the researcher cited.
  9. 9. Official MCP Registry
    Official MCP/API docs · registry.modelcontextprotocol.io · Checked for a Page Flows MCP server; none found, supporting status=none.
  10. 10. Page Flows — Home
    Official product page · pageflows.com · Positioning ('UI/UX Inspiration from Real User Flows'), platform coverage (iOS/Android/web/email), and soft scale claims ('100,000+ designers', '10,000+ brands'). No API/MCP mentioned.
  11. 11. UI/UX Design Inspiration for Apps and Websites — Page Flows (Learn More)
    Official docs · pageflows.com · Confirms iOS/Android/web/email coverage and content types; no hard flow/screen counts; no API/MCP.
  12. 12. Web CRM Flow — UX Examples | Page Flows
    Official product page · pageflows.com · Evidence that web/SaaS-app flows are covered, not just mobile.
  13. 13. Unique Website Screens & UI Inspiration (pricing-plans) — Page Flows
    Official product page · pageflows.com · Shows website/marketing-page screen coverage.
  14. 14. Screenlane and Page Collective Rebrand to Page Flows
    Official press release · prnewswire.com · Confirms Page Flows = merger of Screenlane (screenshots) + Page Collective (flows), rebranded July 10, 2024; CEO unnamed; no library-size figures.
  15. 15. PageFlows Reviews, Pricing & Alternatives (2026)
    Directory listing · toolradar.com · Secondary confirmation of pricing/platforms; lists generic SaaS integrations (Slack/Notion/etc.) but no API or MCP; '0 reviews tracked.'
  16. 16. Top 10 Page Flows Alternatives & Competitors (2026)
    Directory listing · g2.com · Confirms competitive set (Mobbin, UI Garage, Mobile Patterns, etc.); no API/MCP claims.
  17. 17. PageFlows - Explore real-world UI/UX design flows | SimilarLabs
    Third-party directory · similarlabs.com · Useful as a CAUTIONARY corroborator on library depth: it claims '100,000+ recorded flows' and '500+ annotated UI elements' (launched Mar 29, 2025), which directly conflicts with the '20,000+ flows / 79,000+ screens' and '300+ apps' figures elsewhere — concrete evidence that third-party library-size numbers for Page Flows are inconsistent and should not be published as fact.
  18. 18. Page Flows — Product Hunt reviews
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Full text of the single negative review (trial/billing dispute; user switched to Mobbin).
  19. 19. Page Flows 2.0 reviews on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · The 2.0 launch holds an aggregate 4.8/5 across 24 reviews, framing it as a useful design-inspiration reference for refreshing designs and breaking creative block — the positive launch-era counterweight to the current 1.0 product-page review. “rated it 4.8/5 based on 24 reviews”
  20. 20. Page Flows — Plus UI Design
    Third-party review · plusuidesign.com · Secondary source citing '300+ top apps'; contrasts Screenlane (screenshots) vs Page Flows (full journey). No API/MCP.
  21. 21. Best Mobbin Alternatives (Toolworthy)
    Blog · toolworthy.ai · SEO 'Mobbin alternatives' listicle, but it captures the single most-repeated genuine differentiation theme (video flows vs static screenshots) and the favorable pricing framing vs Mobbin. Promotional in tone — weigh accordingly. “Mobbin shows you the destination, Page Flows shows you the trip.”
  22. 22. Page Flows Review: A Smarter Way to Learn UX (GeekVibesNation)
    Blog · geekvibesnation.com · Affiliate-flavored but detailed editorial review; strongly positive on the real full-screen flow videos (Uber, Netflix, Shopify) and on focus over breadth. Treat as favorable/promotional, not neutral. “It's not a tool that tries to do everything—it just does one thing better than the rest.”
  23. 23. Lazyweb
    Lazyweb product page · lazyweb.com · Free design research library for agents, screenshots, app trees, and research workflows.
  24. 24. Lazyweb MCP install
    Lazyweb setup page · lazyweb.com · Agentic setup path for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Antigravity, and other MCP clients.
  25. 25. UX Archive — official homepage (uxarchive.app)
    Official product page · uxarchive.app · Primary source for positioning ("The GitHub for UX Patterns"), feature list, and the full pricing section (Free $0, Plus $7/mo, Pro $12/mo Coming soon). Footer shows © 2025 Gaepo Hitchhikers and contact okeydokekim@gmail.com.
  26. 26. UX Archive — Plus checkout / sign-in (uxarchive.app/price/plus)
    Official pricing page · uxarchive.app · Plus plan page gated behind "Sign In With Google," confirming auth-gated purchase flow; consistent with the $7/mo Plus tier.
  27. 27. UX Archive — official profile (uxarchive.app/u/uxarchive)
    Official product page · uxarchive.app · Flagship profile, joined November 2025: 9 public repositories, ~3,750 total screens (ZARA ~1,829); shows mobile-first, Korean-app-heavy coverage. Evidence of small scale and recent launch.
  28. 28. UX Archive — Shared Repositories gallery (uxarchive.app/share/r)
    Official product page · uxarchive.app · Public discovery gallery (~20 repos) with view/like/fork metrics; several low-engagement entries. Confirms screenshot-collection model and no API/MCP surface.
  29. 29. UX Archive — 'Organize your UX Patterns' (Product Hunt launch overview)
    Product Hunt · hunted.space · The actual TARGET product's launch (Nov 2025): ~11 upvotes, 3 comments, #33 of day, not featured. Page shows only the makers' own framing — no authentic user sentiment. “We're launching a workspace made for your own UX screenshots — not another UI inspiration library.”
  30. 30. UXArchive — AlternativeTo listing
    Review site · alternativeto.net · Zero user reviews; low likes (~2) versus Mobbin (~7) and free picks like Layers (~14). Demonstrates weak mindshare and absence of rating-based reputation. “No comments or reviews, maybe you want to be first?”
  31. 31. SaaSHub — Mobbin vs UX Archive Animated comparison
    Review site · saashub.com · Editorial (not user) comparison framing the legacy UX Archive as narrower than Mobbin and lacking the 'why' behind decisions. “while the animations are visually informative, they often lack detailed explanations or context about why certain UX decisions were made”
  32. 32. Review: UX Archive — UX Magazine (Andrew Zusman, Jan 2013)
    Review site · uxmag.com · Only substantive long-form review, but about the ORIGINAL product. Praises its usability; warns that opening uploads could dilute quality — a critique that ironically maps onto the new .app's community-upload model. “the direction of that growth is unclear. If everyday users are allowed [to] upload their own apps, the beauty of the site could be compromised.”
  33. 33. uxarchive.com → waldo.com (301 redirect)
    Other · uxarchive.com · The older, separate "world's largest library of mobile user flows" by Waldo now 301-redirects to waldo.com — effectively defunct. Critical for disambiguating the two products.
  34. 34. UX Archive on Crunchbase
    Other · crunchbase.com · Attempted for funding/company signal but returned HTTP 403; could not confirm any funding or company structure.
  35. 35. UXArchive on AlternativeTo
    Directory listing · alternativeto.net · Describes uxarchive.com (Waldo), listed Free/Proprietary, last updated Jun 2023. Secondary signal about the older product, not the .app.
  36. 36. UXArchive on Fountn
    Directory listing · fountn.design · Links to uxarchive.com; describes mobile-app design-pattern library, freemium, mobile-only. Refers to the older product.
  37. 37. UXArchive on Prototypr Toolbox
    Directory listing · prototypr.io · "A library of mobile user flow examples" — describes the older uxarchive.com/Waldo flows product.
  38. 38. UXArchive on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Describes the OLD uxarchive.com (powered by Waldo); links to uxarchive.com. Original listing 2014, last version 2020. Not the .app product.
  39. 39. UXArchive reviews on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Single 5.0 review ("It helps me a lot. Thanks guys!", ~3 years old) for the Waldo .com product; no reviews of the .app product.
  40. 40. UXArchive on Product Hunt (uxarchive-2 post)
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · The 2020 relaunch post for the OLD uxarchive.com ("world's largest library of mobile user flows," powered by Waldo). Strong primary evidence that Product Hunt listings/reviews describe the separate, now-defunct .com product, NOT uxarchive.app. Useful for the two-product disambiguation.
  41. 41. Show HN: UX Archive — UX patterns across iPhone apps (original product, 2012)
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · The substantive legacy thread (116 pts / 35 comments) — but about the ORIGINAL uxarchive.com, the lineage predecessor, NOT today's uxarchive.app. Strong concept-praise balanced by concrete UX criticism (broken search, image/scroll bugs, poor mobile layout, no tags). “I really like how you can take a specific facet of a mobile application [and] see how it is implemented across various applications. Very nice design.”
  42. 42. Show HN follow-up: iOS 6 vs iOS 7 flow comparison (2013)
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · Smaller positive reception (~15 pts) for the original product. Legacy lineage, not the .app workspace. “Very comprehensive actually, this is quite an impressive piece of work.”
  43. 43. HN comment mention as a go-to mobile resource (2020)
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · Low-volume but durable word-of-mouth for the original library; illustrates that legacy goodwill belongs to uxarchive.com. “@uxarchive is one of the most useful mobile resources! Well done”
  44. 44. Designer recommendation tweet grouping UX Archive with Mobbin/builtformars
    X · x.com · Representative of the discoverability problem: the positive X word-of-mouth points to uxarchive.com (original library), not the .app product. “uxarchive.com - learn by watching the biggest library of mobile user flows ... mobbin.com - learn by replicating app design screens”
  45. 45. ScreensDesign — Pricing
    Official pricing page · screensdesign.com · Primary source for live June 2026 pricing. Single "Full Pro" tier with Weekly $19, Monthly $39, 6 Months $199 (~$33/mo), Annual $399 (~$33/mo); credits 50/wk, 200/mo, 1,200/6mo, 2,400/yr. No "free" wording present. Read via rendered browser including clicking each billing toggle.
  46. 46. ScreensDesign — Library
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Confirms live library count "Search 2,538 apps," per-app metadata (revenue, installs, rating, release date, developer, pattern tags, Similar Apps, App Insights), and the blurred-screen "Unlock Pro" / "Free preview" free-tier behavior.
  47. 47. ScreensDesign — Web Onboardings
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Shows that "Web Onboardings" = the web onboarding funnels of mobile apps (with revenue/install signals and "Open" links to live pages), not general web-app product flows. Key for accurate platform-coverage claim.
  48. 48. UI Sources — Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Legacy "UI Sources" brand. Launch history (2018, 2.0 in 2020), tagline "Mobile Design Patterns and Interactions," and the only substantive user comments found (both brief, positive).
  49. 49. Best Mobbin Alternatives for UI Inspiration in 2026 | Inspo AI
    Blog · inspoai.io · Lists UI Sources as #7 Mobbin alternative, 'Best for Component-Level Patterns' — neutral, shallow mention with no pros/cons or pricing. “UI Sources catalogs real-world UI components with context around how different apps implement the same patterns. Useful for detailed component research.”
  50. 50. UI Sources Alternatives: Top 12 UI Design Tools & Similar Apps | AlternativeTo
    Review site · alternativeto.net · No user reviews/comments for UI Sources itself; community 'likes' favor alternatives (Dribbble 67, Layers 14, UI.live 9, Supahero/Mobbin 7), signaling low relative engagement.
  51. 51. Best MCP Servers for Designers (Toools.design)
    Third-party review · toools.design · Negative-signal evidence for the MCP question: roundup of design MCP servers includes Mobbin/Figma/etc. but not ScreensDesign.
  52. 52. Mobbin MCP
    Official MCP/API docs · mobbin.com · Competitor context: Mobbin publishes an official MCP server (and API docs) for AI agents over its app-screen library — the agent-readiness bar ScreensDesign does not meet.
  53. 53. Mobbin MCP & API Documentation
    Official competitor MCP/API docs · docs.mobbin.com · Primary proof Mobbin's MCP is official (not just the marketing page). Strengthens the limitation claim that competitors publish official MCP servers. Mobbin advertises 621,500+ screens / 142,200+ flows — relevant context vs Lazyweb's library.
  54. 54. Nicely Done — MCP Server
    Official competitor MCP page · nicelydone.club · Primary source confirming Nicely Done's official MCP (140K-215K screens, 12 tools, works with Claude/Cursor/VS Code, included with Pro). Directly supports the 'competitors Mobbin and Nicely Done publish official MCP servers' limitation.
  55. 55. ScreensDesign — homepage
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Canonical site after uisources.com 301-redirected to screensdesign.com. Confirms positioning ("2450+ iOS apps with full videos, paywalls, onboarding flows, store screens, revenue signals"), nav sections, and the Create/AI-agent handoff language. Read via rendered browser (SPA).
  56. 56. uisources.com (redirect)
    Official product page · uisources.com · Establishes the rebrand: uisources.com and www.uisources.com both 301-redirect to screensdesign.com.
  57. 57. Mobbin Launches MCP Server (BusinessWire press release, May 2026)
    Press release · businesswire.com · Dates Mobbin's official MCP launch to ~May 11-12 2026 with 621,500 screens. The researcher's profile understated this; if the page compares agent-readiness, this is the authoritative competitor datapoint.
  58. 58. ScreensDesign — SoftwareSuggest
    Directory listing · softwaresuggest.com · Secondary. Cites 1,500+ iOS apps, 40 new weekly, Tallinn-based, email support, and explicitly "No reviews yet." Some pricing here is stale vs the live site.
  59. 59. bigmongolian — UI Sources review
    Directory listing · bigmongolian.com · Secondary. Older listing surfaced in search referencing a low "$8.25/month" PRO price and a free plan; could not be fetched directly (TLS error), included for transparency as a stale data point.
  60. 60. Best UI Sources alternatives (2025) | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Confirms modest engagement (46 followers, 4.5 from 2 reviews) and positions UI Sources as a niche real-app-analysis tool next to higher-rated Mobbin (4.8, 36 reviews) and Refero (4.9, 16 reviews).
  61. 61. GenDesigns vs ScreensDesign comparison
    Third-party review · gendesigns.ai · Secondary (a competitor's comparison). Source for free-tier detail (10 one-time non-renewing Create credits), Figma/HTML-Tailwind export, monthly credit reset, and 2,200+ flows. Treat pricing here ($29) as stale.
  62. 62. Sleek — ScreensDesign alternative
    Third-party review · sleek.design · Secondary. Corroborates free tier (10 one-time credits, 2,000+ apps with blurred screens, basic search), AI Create description, and Figma-export-gated-to-Pro framing.
  63. 63. Mobbin VS UI Sources - compare differences & reviews? | SaaSHub
    Review site · saashub.com · Comparison page exists but contains no substantive user reviews or ratings for either tool — illustrates how thin the review footprint is.
  64. 64. Free Mobbin and Appshots Alternatives for UI references | Medium (Vlad Solomakha)
    Blog · medium.com · Neutral mention; praises App Store screenshots for marketing inspiration and microinteraction videos for prototyping; no criticism, no pricing. “video recordings of microinteractions which are useful while prototyping”
  65. 65. UI Sources | Best tools for Inspiration & Benchmarking in 2025 | Zefi.ai
    Blog · zefi.ai · Neutral tool profile: lists benchmarking/microinteraction-analysis pros but explicitly notes no pricing disclosed, limited feature detail, and no user reviews/ratings.
  66. 66. UI Sources — Evernote.Design
    Blog · evernote.design · Short, positive-toned curated writeup; no criticism, no pricing, no user ratings — descriptive rather than evaluative. “Get real product insights from the best designed and top grossing apps on the App Store today.”
  67. 67. UI Sources (@uisources) / X
    X · x.com · Official X account appears dormant (search indicates last meaningful activity ~2018; profile now gated behind login, returned HTTP 402). Reinforces 'lightly maintained / not actively updated' impression rather than active user sentiment.
  68. 68. Pttrns homepage / membership
    Official product page · pttrns.com · Primary source: states '7k+ patterns… and counting', 'Over 40,000 designers', favorites/collections, and the three membership prices ($12/mo, $27/qtr, $72/yr) with 3-day trial. No API/MCP mentioned.
  69. 69. iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch Design Patterns (Pttrns library canonical path)
    Official product page · pttrns.com · PRIMARY and decisive for platform coverage: the pattern library lives under the /ios-patterns path and is titled 'iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch Design Patterns'. Confirms Apple-only scope AND adds Apple Watch/watchOS coverage that the profile omitted. Direct fetch is bot-gated (404 to crawlers) but the title is reliably indexed.
  70. 70. Pttrns Reviews, Pricing & Alternatives (2026)
    Third-party review · toolradar.com · Corroborates subscription-only pricing ($12/mo, $27/qtr, $72/yr), no free tier beyond 3-day trial, '7k+ patterns', 'Available on: Web', no API/integrations; lists Mobbin/Screenlane/Dribbble/Behance as alternatives.
  71. 71. Best Mobbin Alternatives for UI Inspiration in 2026
    Third-party review · inspoai.io · Describes Pttrns as 'a long-running iOS UI pattern library focused specifically on mobile UX patterns from App Store apps' and 'the most focused option for iOS-specific pattern research.'
  72. 72. pttrns VS Mobbin - compare differences & reviews? | SaaSHub
    Review site · saashub.com · Lists Pttrns cons (subscription cost, static/non-interactive examples, mobile-centric) and far fewer social mentions than Mobbin. Concludes Mobbin is more popular and feature-rich. “the quality went down a bit”
  73. 73. Should Pttrns be used in 2025? | EasyWeb
    Blog · easyweb-agency.fr · Agency editorial review. Positive on the pattern library and as a starting point; clear on limits (shallow for full design systems, weak interaction detail, not a prototyping tool). Recommends Mobbin/Figma for deeper analysis. Cites $19 Solo / $49 Studio pricing (differs from other sources). “For a detailed analysis of a complete design system... you'll quickly hit the ceiling.”
  74. 74. Pttrns Customer Reviews 2025 | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · 0 reviews ('Be the first to leave a review'), despite being listed since 2014. By contrast Mobbin has 4.8/5 (36 reviews) and Refero 4.9/5 (16 reviews) — a strong signal that Pttrns sentiment is thin. “Be the first to leave a review for Pttrns”
  75. 75. pttrns Alternatives: Top 12 UI Design Tools & Similar Websites | AlternativeTo
    Review site · alternativeto.net · No user reviews/complaints for Pttrns itself; surfaces free alternatives (Refero, UXArchive, Supahero, BentoGrids) and freemium Mobbin as the recommended substitutes. “the finest collection of design patterns, resources and inspiration”
  76. 76. Pttrns app subdomain
    Official product page · app.pttrns.com · Logged-out app view: repeats '7k+ patterns', mentions 'App database', guides/teardowns and 'Pttrns Studio' as coming soon. No API/MCP/export mentioned.
  77. 77. Signups — Mobile Design Patterns (Pttrns)
    Official product page · pttrns.com · Example of pattern-type browsing (sign-up/onboarding category), illustrating that the library is organized by screen/pattern type.
  78. 78. site:pttrns.com Android — search results (blog/how-to content, not patterns)
    Verification search · google.com · Shows that 'Android' on pttrns.com maps to consumer how-to articles ('How to split screen on Android', etc.), not UI patterns — the contamination source behind third-party 'Android coverage' claims.
  79. 79. Pttrns Tips and Tricks
    Directory listing · designer.tips · Secondary directory describing Pttrns as a curated mobile design pattern library, community, and trends resource.
  80. 80. Pttrns: iPhone and iPad user interface patterns
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Official tagline 'iPhone and iPad user interface patterns' (iOS focus, no Android); launched 2014, 3 launches; 'No reviews yet', 7 followers — thin first-party UGC.
  81. 81. Pttrns Competitors & Alternatives (2026) | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Confirms the competitive set (Mobbin, Refero, UXArchive, etc.) against which Pttrns is repeatedly compared and generally judged smaller/iOS-only.
  82. 82. Top Mobile UX/UI Design Pattern Libraries (Fireart)
    Third-party review · fireart.studio · Example of the third-party 'Android and iOS' claim ('options available for both Android and iOS'). Useful to CITE as the source being rebutted: this and similar write-ups appear to conflate Pttrns's Android how-to blog content with its actual (Apple-only) pattern library.
  83. 83. Pttrns Reviews - Read Customer Reviews of Pttrns.com (Sitejabber/SmartCustomer)
    Review site · smartcustomer.com · The only genuine standalone user review found: a single 5-star post from Michael L., March 2014. Indicative of how little first-person review volume exists. “Simple website showcasing great mobile application design patterns. All screenshots are taken from popular mobile applications and arranged in a very browseable grid format.”
  84. 84. pttrns reviews. Is pttrns good? - SaaSHub
    Review site · saashub.com · 0 reviews; editorial 'positive' framing. Praises categorization and real-world examples; flags details may be outdated. Recommends Mobbin and component.gallery as alternatives. “Yes, pttrns is considered good by many designers and developers.”
  85. 85. Mobile Patterns – UI UX Inspirational Gallery for iOS and Android | Hacker News
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · The single most substantive public discussion (2018, 162 points, 32 comments). Mostly positive with concrete criticism of load performance, iOS-only content, layout, and Twitter-login permissions. “It's ironic that a site about UI/UX has a 5 seconds black screen during load.”
  86. 86. Mobile Patterns — Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Confirms it as 'A design inspirational library featuring finest UI UX Patterns (iOS and Android)'; launched 2014, relaunched 2018 (#3 of the day, ~33 upvotes, ~241 comments); 'No reviews yet'; no pricing/API mentioned.
  87. 87. 15+ Resources for Mobile UI Inspiration — Stéphanie Walter
    Third-party review · stephaniewalter.design · Independent designer write-up (Feb 2020): describes browsing by UI pattern and filtering iOS/Android, notes mix of static images and videos to 'see interactions and UI animations,' and treats it as a free resource. No API mentioned.
  88. 88. Mobile Patterns homepage — last functional Wayback capture (2021-11-07)
    Official docs · web.archive.org · Archived AngularJS SPA showing the working product: 'Inspirational UI UX Patterns That Work,' iPhone/Android toggle, 'Submit Patterns,' social LOGIN, pattern categories (splash screens, walkthroughs, sign-up flows, coach marks, notification permissions, settings, profiles, detail views, comments), 'App Categories,' 'Screens,' and a 'Boards' favorites feature. No pricing, API, or MCP referenced.
  89. 89. Wayback Machine availability API for mobile-patterns.com
    Primary archival API · archive.org · Independently confirms the last status-200 capture is 2021-11-07 (timestamp 20211107225705): querying for June 2026 returns the 2021 snapshot as 'closest available' status 200. Hard primary evidence that no functional capture exists post-2021, complementing the CDX timeline.
  90. 90. Best Mobbin Alternatives for UI Inspiration in 2026 | Inspo AI
    Blog · inspoai.io · Frames the category's pricing sentiment: Mobbin 'locks most of its content behind a paid plan,' driving designers to free tools — the context in which free options like Mobile Patterns are recommended.
  91. 91. Mobile Patterns — official site (live, June 2026)
    Official product page · mobile-patterns.com · Live check on 2026-06-09: apex and www both return HTTP 404 with body 'Cannot GET /' (server: cloudflare, x-powered-by: Express). All probed paths (/pricing, /ios, /android, /apps, /about, /submit, /collections, /categories) also 404 — site serves no functional application.
  92. 92. Wayback Machine CDX capture history for mobile-patterns.com
    Other · web.archive.org · Capture timeline evidencing decline: 2022–2024 dominated by 301 redirects and capture errors, 403 in Mar 2025, 404 in Sep 2025, and a 404 on 2026-05-07 — corroborating that the functional gallery has not been reliably available since ~2021.
  93. 93. Mobile UI Design Patterns: 10+ Sites for Inspiration — WebFX
    Directory listing · webfx.com · Lists Mobile Patterns among mobile UI inspiration galleries, reinforcing its positioning as a real-app screenshot reference site.
  94. 94. Best Mobile Patterns Alternatives (2025) | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Positions Mobile Patterns within the broader alternatives landscape (Mobbin, Refero, etc.), reinforcing that it's treated as one option among many rather than a leader.
  95. 95. The Best Collections of Real UX/UI Design Patterns — DesignerUp
    Third-party review · designerup.co · Curated roundup citing Mobile Patterns as a real-app pattern gallery for iOS/Android, consistent with its self-description.
  96. 96. Mobile UI Patterns Alternatives: 25+ UI Design Tools & Similar Websites | AlternativeTo
    Review site · alternativeto.net · AlternativeTo category page for mobile UI pattern tools. No user reviews/ratings specific to mobile-patterns.com; comparison is dominated by Mobbin, Pttrns, Supahero, Dribbble, etc.
  97. 97. Mobile Patterns - Evernote.Design
    Blog · evernote.design · Lists Mobile Patterns positively as a curated inspiration source ('finest UI UX Patterns, iOS and Android'); no criticism, but no user sentiment either. “A design inspirational library featuring finest UI UX Patterns (iOS and Android).”
  98. 98. PATTTTERNS: An open catalog of interaction patterns | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Establishes maker (Pablo Armen / pabliqe), 'Free' pricing, 400+ patterns, original 2021 launch and v2.1 (March 2026), and 'No reviews yet' status.
  99. 99. PATTTTERNS v2.1.14 — Meet Library Explorer, new bookmark sync with Google OAuth | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Primary source for the Library Explorer + Google OAuth bookmark sync features, the +400 count, and the maker's 'LLM and Agent friendly' / exploring code-export statement (key MCP/API evidence — intent only, nothing shipped).
  100. 100. Modals & Dialogs | Components | PATTTTERNS
    Official docs · patttterns.com · Live example of a pattern category page; shows per-pattern device breakdown (Desktop 21 / Tablet 0 / Mobile 4), real-product sources (MercadoLibre, Trello, Signal), and no paywall — primary evidence for desktop-skew and free access.
  101. 101. PATTTTERNS — official site
    Official product page · patttterns.com · Confirms product name, UX Flows + UI Components category structure, and free public browsing of pattern pages.
  102. 102. Patttterns | Usetools.Design
    Directory listing · usetools.design · Third-party listing describing it as a free, searchable/filterable catalog for the research/inspiration phase; useful secondary signal (note: cites a lower ~200 count than the authoritative 400+).
  103. 103. Best Mobbin Alternatives for UI Inspiration in 2026 — Inspo AI
    Blog · inspoai.io · Lists PATTTTERNS among the top Mobbin alternatives (with Refero, appshots, LandingFolio, Webframe); represents the main context in which it gets recommended. “The best Mobbin alternatives are Refero, appshots, PATTTTERNS, LandingFolio, and Webframe.”
  104. 104. PATTTTERNS alternatives — SaaSHub
    Review site · saashub.com · Data-quality issue: labels PATTTTERNS 'discontinued' and lists unrelated CSS-background tools (Hero Patterns, Trianglify, Cool Backgrounds) as alternatives — apparently conflating it with a different product. The actual patttterns.com is live. No reviews/ratings for it here. “🚨 PATTTTERNS has been discontinued”
  105. 105. Mobbin Competitors & Alternatives (2026) | Product Hunt
    Directory listing · producthunt.com · Positions PATTTTERNS as a fast, low-friction, free alternative emphasizing a personal 'My Library' toolkit over a large subscription archive — secondary positioning signal.
  106. 106. PATTTTERNS — official site
    Other · patttterns.com · Verified live as of June 2026 (UX Flows + UI Components, recent patterns ~408–411). No pricing or 'discontinued' notice on-site; confirms it is a current, free product, not a discontinued one.
  107. 107. PATTTTERNS Makers | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Confirms sole maker Pablo Armen (@pabliqe), independent founder; no developer/API tooling mentioned.
  108. 108. PATTTTERNS reviews — Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Confirms zero reviews and no aggregate rating. “No reviews yet”
  109. 109. Mobbin Alternatives — Postmake
    Review site · postmake.io · Tool-directory listing grouping PATTTTERNS with other Mobbin alternatives; corroborates its 'free alternative' positioning.
  110. 110. Patttterns Tips and Tricks | Designer.tips
    Review site · designer.tips · AI-generated boilerplate pros/cons (e.g., 'limited color options,' 'limited library of design assets') that mischaracterizes it as a tool to 'create' patterns. Unreliable as user feedback; included only to flag the low-quality critical material that surfaces. “Negative Aspects: Limited color options; Limited library of design assets; Limited customization on component libraries”
  111. 111. Appshots — official homepage
    Official product page · appshots.design · Primary source for library scale (1,000+ flows / 400+ apps / 120,000+ screens), 'mobile & web design library' positioning, free-vs-pro gating, weekly growth stats, testimonials, and the © 2026 Etherflair Designs LLP company name. Rendered via headless browser (Nuxt SPA).
  112. 112. Appshots pricing route → ScreensDesign pricing
    Official pricing page · screensdesign.com · appshots.design/pricing resolves to this ScreensDesign 'Full Pro' page. Captured live: Weekly $19/wk, Monthly $39/mo, 6 Months $199 ($33/mo), Annual $290/yr; every plan includes Library + Create + exports + founder support, with create-credit allotments per term.
  113. 113. Free Mobbin and Appshots Alternatives (Medium, Vlad Solomakha)
    Third-party review · medium.com · Independent confirmation of free-tier limit ('only browse the latest 4 mobile & web apps and have limited search results') and platform coverage ('iOS, Android, and web app references').
  114. 114. Appshots reviews on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · 5.0 rating from 2 reviews; verbatim praise for frequent pattern updates, industry categorization, and accessible free entry point. No criticisms stated.
  115. 115. Mobbin VS Appshots — compare differences & reviews? | SaaSHub
    Review site · saashub.com · Lists Appshots disadvantages (static-only, no direct download, paywall for full library) and shows weak traction: only 1 social mention tracked vs 15 for Mobbin. “Appshots showcases a rich collection of mobile app screenshots, categorized for your convenience.”
  116. 116. Appshots Express — Figma Community plugin
    Official docs · figma.com · Appshots' only first-party integration: a Figma plugin surfacing references in-tool. (Page returned 403 to automated fetch; existence confirmed via PH and search listings.)
  117. 117. Mobbin Competitors & Alternatives (2026) | Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Lists Appshots among Mobbin alternatives alongside Refero and PATTTTERNS; useful for how people categorize it.
  118. 118. chrisvanbuskirk/appshot (UNRELATED product)
    Other · github.com · Disambiguation: a separate App Store screenshot-GENERATOR CLI named 'appshot' that DOES ship a 20-tool MCP server. This is NOT appshots.design and must not be conflated; it is the reason naive searches surface an 'Appshots MCP.'
  119. 119. ScreensDesign — official homepage
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Establishes the sibling product (same parent): 2,450+ iOS apps with full video replays, paywalls, onboarding, store screens, revenue signals, the 'Create' AI generator, and the 'let AI coding agents build them' positioning. iOS-focused. No API/MCP surface.
  120. 120. Appshots publication 'About' (Medium)
    Official docs · medium.com · Names team: Soorya Gangaraj K (CTO & co-founder, also Glims.io); co-founder Sanal. Confirms Appshots/Glims product family. No mention of API or MCP.
  121. 121. Appshots SPA 404 shell (proof of no MCP/API/llms manifest)
    Other · appshots.design · Primary evidence for the MCP/API=none finding: /llms.txt (and /.well-known/mcp, /api, /api/v1) all return the Nuxt catch-all 404 HTML with verbatim 'Page not found: /<path>'. The same 404 page header also exposes the 'iOS / Android / Web' filter bar, doubling as first-party platform-coverage evidence.
  122. 122. Free Mobbin Alternative | App UI Screen References | Banani
    Other · banani.co · Competitor positioning Appshots as a paid option vs its free references — reinforces the 'paywall' framing in alternatives roundups.
  123. 123. Appshots on usetools.design
    Directory listing · usetools.design · Secondary directory describing freemium model, iOS/Android coverage, and feature set (collections, search, screen recordings). Counts here are older/inconsistent vs the official site.
  124. 124. Appshots on zefi.ai tools directory
    Directory listing · zefi.ai · Secondary listing citing '120,000 screens' and freemium positioning; used only to corroborate scale claims.
  125. 125. Appshots on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Tagline 'For design research that is tedious and boring,' 'Netflix for UX journeys,' launch Dec 15 2022, Appshots Express (Figma) launched Apr 2 2025, ~126 followers.
  126. 126. Hacker News search — 'AppShots'
    Hacker News · news.ycombinator.com · IMPORTANT disambiguation: HN 'AppShots' Show HN threads are about an unrelated App Store screenshot-generator product, NOT appshots.design. No HN discussion of the design library was found.
  127. 127. Appshots vs. Pablooo.club: Which UX Benchmarking Tool is Best in 2025?
    Blog · pablooo.club · Competitor comparison page (403 to automated fetch). Positions Appshots as a video/journey-playback alternative; framing is self-serving so treat with caution.
  128. 128. ScreensDesign — Pricing
    Official pricing page · screensdesign.com · Primary source for live June 2026 pricing rendered via browse: Full Pro plan, Weekly $19 / Monthly $39 / 6 Months $199 / Annual $399, with per-period /create credit allotments; no free tier shown.
  129. 129. ScreensDesign — Library
    Official docs · screensdesign.com · Shows "Search 2,538 apps," per-app revenue/install/rating signals, onboarding/paywall labels, and pervasive "Unlock Pro" gating; browsable catalog without login.
  130. 130. ScreensDesign — Login / Sign-up
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Sign-up framed as "Not registered yet? Upgrade to Pro" (Google login), supporting the no-free-tier finding on the live site.
  131. 131. Scrnshts (scrnshts.club) — official site, redirects to ScreensDesign
    Official product page · scrnshts.club · Confirmed via WebFetch and browse that scrnshts.club and its subpages (e.g. /page/2/) 301-redirect to screensdesign.com/store-screenshots/ — Scrnshts is now ScreensDesign.
  132. 132. Scrnshts Reviews — Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Overall 5.0 from a single review; 381 upvotes, 21 followers. Sole review is positive but generic. “Very useful! Thanks to the team who put so much effort to built & maintain. <3”
  133. 133. Scrnshts: A collection of the finest app store design screenshots — Product Hunt launch
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · 2019 launch page: #1 Product of the Day, ~381 upvotes. Comments enthusiastic; users requested an API and a social-ads version. “Finally someone makes this! Screenshot design research is a pain”
  134. 134. The Story Behind Scrnshts.club — Thomas Vimare (Medium)
    Blog · medium.com · Founder's own account of why he built it and its early traction (~20K users in two months); positions it explicitly against Mobbin. “It's really painful actually to search on the App Store for applications to benchmark and look for inspiration.”
  135. 135. Tiny Startups — scrnshts.club review
    Third-party review · tinystartups.com · Confirms freemium model, the rebrand to ScreensDesign, and describes iOS (and, for the older gallery, Android) App Store screenshots; no API/MCP.
  136. 136. scrnshts Alternatives — AlternativeTo
    Review site · alternativeto.net · No user reviews or like/dislike counts for Scrnshts itself; top alternatives (Mobbin, Refero, Supahero, ScreensDesign) generally show more community likes.
  137. 137. Official MCP Registry
    Official registry · registry.modelcontextprotocol.io · Primary MCP registry. A keyword search (screensdesign, scrnshts, app screenshots, iOS design, app design library) returned zero results, definitively supporting mcpApi=none. Stronger than the GitHub servers repo the researcher cited.
  138. 138. ScreensDesign — homepage
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · Establishes positioning, the "2450+ iOS apps" scale, the "let AI coding agents build them" Create framing, customer logos, and the section nav (Library, Create, App Store Screens, Animation Explorer, Web Onboardings).
  139. 139. ScreensDesign — Web Onboardings
    Official docs · screensdesign.com · Confirms coverage of apps' marketing-site web onboarding funnels (with revenue/install data), establishing platform coverage beyond iOS app screens.
  140. 140. ScreensDesign — App Store Screens
    Official product page · screensdesign.com · The redirect target of scrnshts.club; the original Scrnshts screenshot gallery now lives here as a ScreensDesign section.
  141. 141. Model Context Protocol — servers & registry
    Other · github.com · Checked for any Scrnshts/ScreensDesign MCP server; none present, supporting the mcpApi=none finding.
  142. 142. ScreensDesign SPA route-title probe (methodology note)
    Verification artifact · screensdesign.com · Not a real page: /api, /docs, /developers, /mcp all return the generic homepage <title> (SPA fallback), while /library, /pricing, /web-onboardings return unique titles. This is the cleanest proof there is no API/developer/MCP surface. Useful evidence to retain, not a source to publish as a link.
  143. 143. SoftwareSuggest — ScreensDesign
    Directory listing · softwaresuggest.com · Lists "1,500+ top iOS apps" with weekly additions and onboarding-to-paywall captures; no API mentioned. Secondary signal; scale figure is lower/older than live count.
  144. 144. UI Goodies — ScreensDesign
    Directory listing · uigoodies.com · Secondary corroboration of ScreensDesign positioning as an iOS app design/inspiration library.
  145. 145. yo.directory — App Store Screenshots Directory (Scrnshts.club)
    Directory listing · yo.directory · Describes the original Scrnshts as ~4,300 curated App Store screenshot images from hundreds of apps. Secondary signal for the legacy gallery scale.
  146. 146. Scrnshts on Product Hunt
    Product Hunt · producthunt.com · Launch April 2019 by maker Thomas (@vimarethomas), ~381 upvotes, #1 of the day; positive user comment; a commenter asked about API with no confirmation. Secondary signal for origin/sentiment.
  147. 147. Sleek — Best ScreensDesign Alternative
    Third-party review · sleek.design · Quotes an older ScreensDesign pricing/feature set (free plan with 10 AI Create credits + blurred screens; $29/mo Pro with Figma export; ~2,200 app flows). Used as labeled secondary signal showing pricing has changed.
  148. 148. Scrnshts Review: Features & Alternatives — HelloStack
    Review site · hellostack.io · Lists Mobbin and Webframe as comparables; contains no user ratings, reviews, or pricing — illustrates thin signal.
  149. 149. Free Mobbin and Appshots Alternatives for UI references — Vlad Solomakha (Medium)
    Blog · medium.com · A 15-tool roundup of free Mobbin alternatives that does NOT include Scrnshts — evidence of inconsistent mindshare among designers.
  150. 150. scrnshts: A collection of App Store design screenshots — Webrazzi
    Blog · webrazzi.com · 2019 press coverage describing it as a Mobbin-like site focused only on screenshots, with community-submission via a form.