Skip to content

Clickable Prototype

A clickable prototype is an interactive design prototype — usually built in Figma — that feels like a real product but contains no code. Users click through real screens and flows before a single line of software exists. It answers the question “Does anyone understand and want this?” in days instead of months — at a fraction of development cost.

A clickable prototype is not a wireframe and not a moodboard. It consists of high-fidelity screens with real copy, real data examples, and connected flows — so close to the eventual product that test users forget they are operating a dummy. Exactly this closeness is what makes the feedback reliable.

Its limits are just as clear: it processes no real data, proves no technical feasibility, and says nothing about performance. If the biggest risk of your venture lies in the technology rather than user acceptance, a code prototype is the right step — not more Figma screens.

At decivo, the clickable prototype is a fixed-package module at €3,500, delivered in days. It is typically followed by the UX Validation Loop: real users test the prototype before anyone talks about development.

Ready for production-ready software?

Bring your project to a first call — we'll assess it honestly and recommend the right next step.

115-min call2Clear assessment3Start in days