It ties in with Lightroom collections and Behance (another online venue for photographers and designers). Portfolio comes free with a paid Creative Cloud plan. Sadly, Adobe has no replacement for Muse except Adobe Portfolio which is an online site builder and portfolio site rolled into one. But basically, If you think you can create a fully functioning web app with XD and no coding skills, you are mistaken.įor those who wish to build web apps visually, have a look at DMX Zone's extensions for Dreamweaver (similar to Muse widgets) or their desktop app called Wappler. I've been asking that same question ever since XD came out. What's the point in that you ask? I don't know. XD is strictly a prototyping tool for UI/UX designers (think of team settings) where designs are handed off to skilled programmers who then write the necessary code to make it all work.