![]() Sketch is very comparable with similar tools such as Adobe XD, with the biggest ‘gotcha’ being that other tools support at least Windows. This plan includes features that are fairly standard with enterprise tools today, such as Single Sign-On (SSO). There’s also a business plan for teams that require 25+ editors, but you’ll have to get in touch for the pricing. Both plans allow unlimited free viewers, which includes developers who want to inspect the design. Sketch costs $9/editor/month or $99/editor/year (saving $9/editor/year). Sketch doesn’t provide minimum system requirements as it massively depends on how many Pages and Artboards you expect to have within a Sketch document, but suggests using a Mac with a strong CPU and a decent amount of RAM. Sketch 79.1 supports macOS Catalina (10.15.0) and above, but naturally, older versions of Sketch will work on older versions of macOS. Note: this is easily Sketch’s most underrated feature, especially since no other UI tool has a feature like this! Sketch system requirements - macOS ![]() ![]() Sketch Assistants are similar to Sketch Plugins, but specifically lint designs for errors such as invalid naming conventions, duplicate layers, or insufficient colour contrast. Sketch assistants help make sure your designs are the best they can be (Image credit: Sketch) ![]()
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