Today, marketers and video creators can get their hands on tons of digital and video marketing tools, including Adobe XD for creating awesome designs or Biteable for putting together jaw-dropping videos in minutes.
This article will review both platforms, analyze their pros and cons, and help you determine which works best for your needs.
What Is Adobe XD, and How Does It Work?
Here’s one for UI/UX designers with or without prior experience using other apps like Adobe Illustrator or Figma.
Adobe XD is a fast-growing design software for creating website layouts, product blueprints, and advanced prototyping.
This record-breaking design platform has several thousands of customers – companies and individuals – and is on the heels of other UI/UX programs like Figma.
If there’s something responsible for the meteoric boost of Adobe XD into the market, that would be its super-simple user interface, making it very easy for even newbies to find their way around faster.
I have never used any Adobe products but will give it a shot for the purposes of this article.
What You Can Do With Adobe XD?
- Graphic Designing and manipulation
- One-click Prototype creation
- Mockups
- User interfaces
- Wireframing
- Mobile app design
- Website designs
- Interactive presentations
- Infographics
- Product design
- Branding and Identity
- VR and AR designs
Features of Adobe XD
- Prototyping tools
- Library of premade templates and mockups
- Easy integration with other third-party apps
- Transition and Hyperlinking
- Co-editing and Advanced collaboration tools
- Voice design
- Font integration
- 3D transforms and Auto-Animate tools
- Live preview
Adobe XD Pros
- User-friendly interface
- Easy integration and access to a wide variety of tools
- Smooth learning curve
- Quick navigation
- Allows multiple users on the same project in real-time
- Receives regular updates with new, fantastic features
- Extensive design functionalities, despite the simplicity
Cons of Adobe XD
- High requirements for the operating system
- Limited export options
- It might be a bit overwhelming for new users despite the smooth learning curve
Pricing and Plans
Free trial: 14-day trial today. No credit card required
Individual: $9.99 monthly per license
Students and Teachers: $19.99 monthly per license
Business – Single App:$33.99 monthly per license
Company – All Apps: $79.99 monthly per license
What is Biteable, and How Does It Work?
Looking for a one-click video creation and editing platform with several hundreds of premade templates?
That’s Biteable. This platform has over 8 million customers, and about ten thousand verified company users globally.
A large fraction of these figures are marketers who need high-quality videos for advertisement purposes, educators, and entrepreneurs.
Biteable is web-based and developed to run even on smartphones. Its mobile app version is available on Android and iOS devices. Other features are listed below:
What You Can Do With Biteable?
- Animations
- Intros
- Video editing
- Slideshows
- Presentations
- Transitions
Biteable Features
- Text-to-video
- Library of premade templates
- Live recording
- Real-time collaboration
- Direct publishing
- Analytics tracking
- Audio editor
- Watermark maker
- Shareable links
- Voice-over audio layer
- Royalty-free music library
Pros of Biteable
- Organized dashboard
- Large stock library
- Allows for joint-creation
- Extensive template library
- Cloud-based and secure
Biteable Cons
- Just a few hundred templates
- Template customization is limited
- Videos can’t be downloaded, only shared via a link within Biteable or embedded on a page
Pricing and Plans
Free plan: for 7 days. No credit card required. Videos can not be downloaded but can be shared via link on Biteable.
Pro plan: $99 monthly per user if billed monthly or $49 per month if billed yearly for $588
Teams: $199 monthly for 3 team members if billed monthly, or $99 per month, billed yearly for $1,188
Sample Video Created with Biteable Free Plan
Animated Logo in Video Above Created with Renderforest
Adobe XD vs. Biteable: Contrast And Compare
While Adobe XD and Biteable are programs used for entirely different purposes, there are still a few notches to review and see which comes out best.
Ease of Use and User Interface
Ease of use is one thing you must look out for when choosing the right tools.
You don’t want to spend another buck or hours learning how to use the software after you pay for it.
Adobe XD has tons of functionalities, which has invariably skyrocketed its usage complexity.
New users with little or no passable understanding of Adobe programs might need to purchase online courses or burn data on free YouTube crash courses before getting the rhyme.
Moreover, you might have to spend hours or weeks understanding how this UI/UX works fully.
So the time and learning cost factors make Adobe XD very difficult to use despite coming off as lightweight compared to other tools.
On the other hand, Biteable has a much smoother learning curve and users barely need a few minutes of tutorial to get the hang of how everything works.
Performance, Speed, And Features
The performance of Adobe XD is highly dependent on the capacity of your operating system.
So you might need to change your laptop for a better one, which could cost some extra bucks.
The same goes for Biteable, but it has lesser requirements for a highly-functional system, unlike Adobe XD.
Regarding features, each platform excels in its application area, but Adobe XD takes the bat with its extensive library of advanced functionalities.
Biteable has its strong points with AI-powered tools like the text-to-video creator.
Customer Support
Adobe XD has a help center for support, an active community forum, and phone, email and chat support for users.
The community forum is a place to connect with other designers and share valuable tips.
Biteable also offers email support, blog tutorials and a functional help center.
While this might seem much, it doesn’t meet the bar set by Adobe XD.
Budget
Biteable takes quite the bigger chunk here by offering its starting plan at $99 monthly if you do a solo subscription.
The high-tier pricing is almost double – $199 monthly – and might be expensive for educators, YouTbers, and even newbie marketers.
On a better note, Adobe XD has a much cheaper pricing model.
The basic plan is only around $9.99, and the highest tier is $79.99. This makes it affordable for new graphic designers and UI/UX pros.
Device Accessibility
Adobe XD can be accessed on Mac and Windows platforms.
Users can also download the Adobe XD app on mobile devices to only preview and collaborate on multiple projects.
Meanwhile, Biteable does not offer any application and can only be accessed via the web through any device.
This might be cut for those who prefer mobile apps to web versions, but it’s not like Adobe XD offers any editing access on its mobile app either.
Our Take: Adobe XD or Biteable?
Coming to terms with which one is best between these two excellent platforms is quite tricky.
First, these programs were built for different reasons. Secondly, they barely have any competing factors besides pricing and user interface.
So it all depends on which one you need. If you’re looking for UI/UX software, then Adobe is a good choice. On the flip side, Biteable will help you create awesome one-click videos.
Conclusion
Adobe XD and Biteable are Gen-z platforms that you might not be able to do without if you’re a designer or a video marketer.
Both offer various features and extra functionalities you won’t find in their competitors.
When hitting the store to procure your preferred software, ensure you look at the price factor, usability, and device compatibility.
Other things to consider include the learning curve – whether it’s smooth or steep.
As a Visual Digital Marketing Specialist for New Horizons 123, Julie works to grow small businesses, increasing their online visibility by leveraging the latest in internet and video technologies. She specializes in creative camera-less animated video production, custom images, content writing, and SlideShare presentations. Julie also manages content, blog management, email marketing, marketing automation, and social media for her clients.
Nice breakdown here Julie. I am familiar with Adobe of course but Biteable is now to me.
Hi Ryan,
Do you use Adobe products?