
What I like best about Imagine.io is how clearly it's been designed with non-technical users in mind without dumbing down the capability. As a UI/UX designer, I immediately noticed the interface feels structured and predictable, most actions follow a logical flow, so you're not hunting around to figure out "what's next".
The drag and drop interactions, real time previews, and clean layout make it easy to move from idea to output without friction. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I dislike about Imagine.io is that, while the interface is generally clean, it can feel a bit layered once you moved the basics. As you start working on more complex scenes or configuration, some controls are buried inside nested panels, which breaks the otherwise smooth flow.
it is not confusing exactly but it does slow you down when you're trying to iterate quickly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

