If you are into software prototyping, you’ve probably heard of Principle, one of the best apps for prototyping interactions out there. If you have used it, you can attest to it’s intuitive interface, it’s powerful features, and it’s delightful workflow.

But once you finish making your prototype, you hit the obstacle: how to share your prototype with others?

You could record your prototype into a video. But you lose all of the user interaction that makes using Principle such a powerful experience in the first place.

You could share the Principle file. But that’s assuming the person you are sending it to has Principle as well, or at least has the principle mirror app downloaded and is able to open the file from an email into the app. That’s a lot of steps.

You could share the interactive applet to be used on a Mac. This is very confusing to explain to non-technical people to use, and, alas, many of our Windows friends can’t use it.

So I propose the Principle iMessage App, an easy way to share your principle prototypes with fellow iMessage users. It would allow users to send and recieve prototypes that can be interacted with right inside of iMessage.

I know Daniel Hooper makes Principle all by himself (!!!), but I hope he’d consider something like this. His app is such a delight to use, I just want to be able to share my prototypes with more people!