# AppCooker Reviews
**Vendor:** AppCooker  
**Category:** [Prototyping Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/prototyping)  
**Average Rating:** 5.0/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 1
## About AppCooker
Prototyping studio for mobile apps and smart watches.




## AppCooker Reviews
  ### 1. AppCooker offers a truly enjoyable experience

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Parag G. | IT Intern, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2018

**What do you like best about AppCooker?**

This app makes defining workflow and screen layout a breeze. It is quick and easy and packed with a full set of features at a very fair price. Support is ultra responsive.  It's great for presentations and allows you to pitch it to take it to the next level. You also get a feel for how much detail your app is going to need. I highly recommend this. 

**What do you dislike about AppCooker?**

the tutorials could be much improved.

First, it would be good to have narration that is less accented. I had to replay several times to understand what was being said.

Secondly, the tutorials are very misleading when referring to pop-overs. They make it look like pop-overs are part of the feature set (which would be great!), but in fact require a tedious work-around to simulate.

**Recommendations to others considering AppCooker:**

 It's intuitive to use, the mockup editor is superb, there's plenty of useful and relevant features, and overall when I'm using it, the phrase "Someone pinch me because I must be dreaming!" comes to mind.

You may be resistant to the idea of paying for app building software, but here's one app you should make an exception for.

**What problems is AppCooker solving and how is that benefiting you?**

 the app is really useful in mocking up a proposed new app.App Cooker allows you to export mockups and prototypes using the following formats: .apptaster (of which more in a moment), PDFs, PNGs, and JPGs. You may do so using either iTunes File Sharing, Email, Photo Library, Box, or my personal preference, Dropbox. I have used it to mock up my MathLingo app.


## AppCooker Discussions
  - [What is AppCooker used for?](https://www.g2.com/discussions/what-is-appcooker-used-for)

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## AppCooker Features
**Platform Basics**
- Modeling Tools
- Feedback and Communication
- Framework Libraries
- Editing Tools

**Platform Additional Functionality**
- Sharing Components
- Error Documentation
- User Interface Testing
- Presentation Integrations

**Agentic AI - Prototyping**
- Autonomous Task Execution
- Multi-step Planning
- Cross-system Integration
- Natural Language Interaction
- Proactive Assistance

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