Mobbin
Meta source — not a single design to copy. Mobbin is a paid subscription library of full-flow screenshots from real shipping iOS, Android, and Web products (1,000+ apps, 200+ sites, updated weekly). Trusted-by row on the landing page: Uber, Headspace, Meta, Airbnb, Revolut, Metalab, Pinterest.
When to consult it:
- Competitive UX research before launching a sub-property — pull every fintech-onboarding flow, every newsletter-signup modal, every settings panel from comparable products.
- Pattern inspiration when designing a specific component (sidebars, empty states, paywalls). Mobbin lets you filter by element across hundreds of apps.
- Sanity-check our flows against shipped industry conventions before inventing something novel.
Cost: paid subscription (Pricing page on the site — confirm current tier before billing). Treat it like a Figma or Linear seat — a working tool, not a one-off.
What’s notable about Mobbin’s own site (the screenshot above): the
marketing surface is the opposite of the product behind it — the
landing page is generous-whitespace, high-contrast (near-black on
near-white), oversized neo-grotesque-sans display headline (“Discover
real-world design inspiration.”), pill-shaped floating nav. Behind the
login it’s dense-information — a screenshot grid optimized for
high-throughput scanning. The marketing/product split is itself a useful
lesson: airy hero to convert, dense product to retain.
Why this matters as a reference: Mobbin is the canonical “show me how real teams have solved this UX problem” tool. We should reach for it before designing any flow that another product has already shipped well.
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- Grainient Supply — companion asset library for visual textures
- Mood board index
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