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PagesThatPrint, a free
Mobbin alternative

Mobbin focuses on cataloging in-app user experiences (ux), onboarding flows, and product interfaces. We focus on cataloging top-of-funnel marketing pages (landing pages) designed to convert visitors into users. See how we stack up when it comes to actionable data for founders.

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Quick Take

Mobbin is arguably the best tool on the internet for designing the *inside* of your software. If you need to build a settings page, a checkout flow, or a mobile app dashboard, Mobbin is unmatched. However, if you are trying to design the *marketing website* that convinces people to sign up for your software in the first place, you need PagesThatPrint. We focus entirely on the top-of-funnel acquisition, not the post-signup product experience.

Where Mobbin Is Strong

Mobbin is the industry standard for Product Designers (UX/UI) who are actively building software interfaces.

  • •Incredible library of iOS, Android, and Web App screens.
  • •Perfect for studying user onboarding and complex user flows.
  • •Shows exactly how top companies like Airbnb and Stripe handle complex UI.
  • •Allows you to view the entire post-login experience of successful apps.

Where PagesThatPrint Is More Direct

A beautiful product interface is useless if nobody signs up for it. We provide the marketing frameworks that get users through the door.

  • Strict focus on the pre-login marketing experience (Landing Pages, Pricing Pages).
  • Verified financial data (MRR) to prove the marketing page actually acquires users.
  • Deep teardowns of sales copywriting, not just UI patterns.
  • Specifically tailored for founders and marketers trying to grow their user base.

The Main Difference Is Starting Point

Mobbin helps you design the product. PagesThatPrint helps you sell the product.

Mobbin Alternative for SaaS Founders

As a founder, you have two jobs: build the product and sell the product. You use Mobbin to figure out how to lay out your dashboard. You use PagesThatPrint to figure out how to write your Home Page H1, structure your Pricing Table, and address buyer objections so people actually pay for access to that dashboard.

Mobbin Alternative for Growth Marketers

Growth marketers rarely touch the post-login product. Their job is to optimize the top of the funnel. While product designers live in Mobbin, marketers live in PagesThatPrint to study the landing page architectures that lower Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) and maximize conversion rates.

Plain-English Decision

Use Mobbin when you are designing the actual software that users interact with after they create an account. Use PagesThatPrint when you are designing the public-facing website that convinces them to create that account in the first place.

Use Mobbin When

  • •You are designing a settings menu, dashboard, or user profile.
  • •You need inspiration for an iOS or Android app interface.
  • •You are mapping out a complex user onboarding flow.
  • •You are a Product Designer (UX/UI) working on a software team.
  • •You need to see how a specific app handles empty states or error messages.

Use PagesThatPrint When

  • You are designing the Home Page of your SaaS marketing site.
  • You need to optimize your Pricing Page for higher conversions.
  • You want to study how successful startups write their value propositions.
  • You are a Founder or Marketer focused on user acquisition.
  • You need verified revenue data to prove your marketing layout works.

How we stack up

See how PagesThatPrint compares to Mobbin in features and capabilities.

FeatureMobbinPagesThatPrint
Verified Revenue Data
CRO Teardowns
Tech Stack Details
Visual Inspiration
Free Access

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PagesThatPrint show in-app screenshots like Mobbin?

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No. We occasionally show a screenshot of an app's dashboard *if* it is featured on their marketing landing page, but we do not catalog the internal user experience of software. We strictly catalog public-facing marketing pages.

Can I use Mobbin for landing page inspiration?

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Mobbin does have a 'Web' section that includes some marketing pages, but it is not their primary focus. Their analysis leans heavily toward UI components rather than sales psychology. PagesThatPrint is entirely dedicated to the CRO and copywriting of landing pages.

Why should I care about MRR if I'm just looking for design patterns?

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In product design (Mobbin), standard UX patterns are mostly universal. But in marketing (PagesThatPrint), design is highly subjective to the audience. A beautiful marketing layout might look great but fail to generate sales. Verifying the MRR ensures you are studying a layout that actually appeals to buyers' psychology.