

I've been burned far too many times with Mac tools like Ember (discontinued) and Pixave (even though I've paid for it). Saving inspiration is something I do constantly (and have been for years). A clipboard manager is freaking awesome once you've started using one… Pastebot in particular has this feature called Sequential Paste which sets it apart (even though the app "Paste" I feel is better at everything else). Productivity Tools (which I use for work)

The product works really well and is very intuitive - the best thing about it is that it's a tool that lives online so you don't need to send constant revisions as PDFs etc. I really only use the flowchart tool and the sticky notes tool. Another workhorse of a tool which is well worth the pricetag. Userbit gives you a lot for what you pay for and is part of my standard tools now. Tools like Dovetail or Aurelius are more polished and fully-featured, but they're expensive and more suited towards dedicated research teams. The price-point is very attractive for smaller teams. It's a bit rough around the edges, but this is a fantastic user research tool for designers. This is crazy good service for user research (especially with the "multiple paths" feature they just released a few weeks ago). Though the features and experience in the Invision web tool still edges out Marvel. I just feel you get more out of Marvel than you do with Invision. I've been trialling Marvel as a replacement though. If you're using Sketch (even if you're the only designer), you should be using this.
#Pixave alternative pro
There could be a separate list of the plugins, but the two essential ones are Runner Pro and Automate Sketch.
