Mobbin alternatives

We build one of the tools on this page, so read it with that in mind. The useful thing we can offer is an honest map: Mobbin is very good at something specific, most people looking for a Mobbin alternative want one of three different things, and only one of those is a like-for-like swap.

First: what are you replacing?

"Mobbin alternative" is three separate searches wearing one phrase.

  1. You want UI patterns and flows — stay on Mobbin

    The pattern taxonomy is the best in this list, and nothing else here indexes complete user flows and web apps as well. If you want to see how forty apps handle onboarding side by side, this is the tool. Nothing on this page replaces that, and pretending otherwise would waste your afternoon. Its free tier covers occasional browsing; the paid tiers are about search, collections and flows.

  2. You want to know which designs belong to apps that make money

    This is the gap a pattern library structurally cannot fill: a beautifully executed onboarding from an app grossing nothing is not evidence of anything. RevShot exists for this one question — every app page carries the screenshots, the revenue and download estimates, the app's rank inside its category, and its revenue per install.

  3. You want ASO or market data

    Then you are not really shopping for a Mobbin alternative at all — you want Appfigures at the small end or Sensor Tower at the enterprise end. Both are in the table below so you can see the price gap before a sales call.

Mobbin pricing vs. the alternatives

ToolWhat it isPriceFree tier
MobbinA curated library of mobile and web UI screens, organised by app, flow and UI pattern.$20/seat/mo (Starter, billed annually) · $40/seat/mo (Pro, billed annually)Yes — browsing limited to recently added apps, with reduced search, capped collections and no downloads.
RevShotApp Store screenshots of top-grossing apps, with each app’s revenue and download estimates on the same page.$9.99/mo or $39.99/year (about $3.30/mo). No per-seat pricing.Yes — every app page, its revenue and download estimates, category rankings and the first screenshots of every set are public and free.
screensdesignA gallery of app screens and flows from top-grossing apps, indexed per app.Not published in a form we could verify — check their site before buying.Some browsing is free; the paid boundary is not stated publicly.
AppfiguresASO and app analytics — keyword tracking, store performance, competitor monitoring.Free tier · Connect $9.99/mo · Monitor $44.99/mo · Optimize $149.99/mo · Boost $599.99/mo · Amplify $1,399.99/mo (annual billing ~20% less)Yes — download and revenue tracking, reviews and market insights at no cost.
Sensor TowerEnterprise app market intelligence — store, advertising and usage data across markets.No public list price. Annual contracts through sales; reported deals commonly $30k–$150k/year, median around $74k. API access is typically a separate fee.No. Every plan goes through a sales call and an annual contract.

Prices checked 2026-08-22 against each vendor's own page or a public marketplace listing. Enterprise deals are negotiated, so treat quoted ranges as ranges. Spot something out of date? Tell us and we'll fix it.

Where each one genuinely wins

Mobbin

The pattern taxonomy is the best in this list, and nothing else here indexes complete user flows and web apps as well. If you want to see how forty apps handle onboarding side by side, this is the tool.

Where it falls short: It answers "how does this look", never "did it work". There is no revenue or download context on a screen, and pricing is per seat.

RevShot

The only one of these that puts the screenshots and the money on the same page: what an app ships, what it grosses, where that ranks in its category, and revenue per install. That is the question "is this design worth copying" actually asks.

Where it falls short: Mobile App Store only — no web UI, no Android, no user-flow recordings. The catalog is top-grossing apps, so it is not a place to research a niche nobody charts in. Revenue figures are estimates, not filings.

screensdesign

Closest in spirit to what a designer actually does — per-app pages with the full set, and video walkthroughs of flows.

Where it falls short: Narrower catalog, and the revenue context is not attached to the screens.

Appfigures

The best price-to-depth ratio for ASO work on your own app: keyword ranks, store performance and competitor tracking, starting free and scaling in real steps rather than one enterprise jump.

Where it falls short: Built around apps you operate. It is not a place to browse screenshot craft, and the keyword allowances are what actually gate the lower tiers.

Sensor Tower

Depth and breadth nothing else here approaches: advertising intelligence, usage panels, market-level estimates, and the data licensing that analysts and investors actually need. It also absorbed data.ai, so it is now the default for that whole category.

Where it falls short: Priced for companies with a data budget, not for one designer or one indie developer. Screenshots are not what it is for.

The short version

If you are a designer studying interaction craft, Mobbin is worth its price and the alternatives are mostly worse at that job. If you are deciding what to build — which paywall, which onboarding, which screenshot order — the missing variable is not more screens, it is whether the app you are copying is actually earning. That is the one thing we do that Mobbin does not.

Browse the catalog free — screenshots with revenue attached · what apps actually earn