Nicelydone is a curated screenshot library of production SaaS interfaces, built by Bertrand — a product designer who started it in 2016 because he needed it himself. A decade on, it has grown to 226,200+ screens across 640+ apps, organised by UI pattern (pricing pages, onboarding, settings, empty states) and browsable as complete user flows or individual components.
The Figma integration is the practical differentiator: you can drag screenshots directly from the browser into your design file without the usual save-and-import dance. Project boards let you save references into living swipe files, and team accounts support shared libraries — useful for design systems work where alignment on patterns matters.
The free tier is genuinely usable; paid plans unlock the full library, project boards, and team features. At 226,000+ screens, the coverage is deep enough to be a real research tool rather than just a moodboard generator. If you want to know how Intercom handles empty states or how Linear approaches settings pages, Nicelydone likely has the answer.
Nicelydone is a curated screenshot library of production SaaS interfaces, built by Bertrand — a product designer who started it in 2016 because he needed it himself. A decade on, it has grown to 226,200+ screens across 640+ apps, organised by UI pattern (pricing pages, onboarding, settings, empty states) and browsable as complete user flows or individual components.
The Figma integration is the practical differentiator: you can drag screenshots directly from the browser into your design file without the usual save-and-import dance. Project boards let you save references into living swipe files, and team accounts support shared libraries — useful for design systems work where alignment on patterns matters.
The free tier is genuinely usable; paid plans unlock the full library, project boards, and team features. At 226,000+ screens, the coverage is deep enough to be a real research tool rather than just a moodboard generator. If you want to know how Intercom handles empty states or how Linear approaches settings pages, Nicelydone likely has the answer.
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