Japanese startup, Cacoo, the online diagram and wire-frame creator, has surpassed 500,000 users recently. We have been tracking and using Cacoo for more than a year ourselves, so we’re happy to see it reach this milestone. Readers may recall our team experimenting with its Google Hangouts feature a few months back.
The product was developed by Nulab Inc, a software company based in Fukuoka, Japan. You can catch the video below to find out more about the service. But in short, think of Cacoo as a collarborative wireframe creator. It brings all your team members together to build a diagram on a single page in real-time.
Cacoo grew from 200,000 users to 500,000 today. It has seen a fair bit of innovation in the last one year, including the stencil store that allows users to purchase new designs and templates for their diagrams. The Cacoo team also has a couple of representatives in Singapore to explore the Southeast Asia market too. We also met some of the reps in Indonesia as well.
We encourage you to give their service a try. We’re pretty sure you will like it too.
@williswee cacoo.com also has over 500,000 users from today.
— masanori hashimoto (@hsmt) June 14, 2012
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