Bryan Anaya

Writing

Thoughts on UX, building products, and the state of design. No fluff, no hot takes for engagement—just what I've learned over 27 years.

2026

Building Voice-First Products for Blue-Collar Workers

Why trades workers need voice interfaces, and how Val's design decisions reflect that reality.

2026

The Platform Play Nobody Asked For

How Orchestrator connects formation, compliance, and marketing into one platform for SMBs.

2026

Self-Hosting Everything on One Server

Running 4+ production services on a single Netcup box. Docker, Caddy, and the infra story.

2026

Why Trades Workers Need Different UX

Val's user research: 89% male, median age 42, truck-driving Carhartt crowd. Privacy hard rules.

2026

Building for Industries That Hate Technology

Construction, trades, small business. How to earn trust when your users have been burned by software.

2026

Shipping 8+ Products as a Solo Builder

The reality of maintaining a portfolio of live services solo. What works, what breaks.

2026

The Case Against VC (Still)

An update on bootstrapping: revenue, infrastructure costs, and creative freedom two years in.

2026

From UX Leader to Full-Stack Founder

Career evolution from Microsoft and Indeed to Go, KMP, and SvelteKit solo builder.

2025

Building a UX Organization from Nothing

What it actually takes to establish design in a company that's never valued it.

2025

9 Things Killing Your Conversions

Walls of text. Too many choices. Hidden surprises. The mistakes I see over and over.

2025

Why I Built UXC Trends

Breaking out of the bubble. Objective trend analysis without the hot takes.

2025

Systemizing Your Expertise

Escape hours-for-dollars. Patterns for scaling knowledge into products.

2025

How to Get Executives to Care About UX

Executives want the meat upfront. Learn how to translate UX work into language they care about.

2025

What I Learned Training 300+ People on Accessibility

Accessibility isn't optional. It's a legal requirement, and it's good design.

2025

What Fighter Pilots, Job Seekers, and Data Scientists Have in Common

Three audiences with almost nothing in common. Except they all need great UX.

2025

The Moment I Knew I'd Never Be Happy as an Employee

A co-worker told me once that I'd never truly be happy until I worked for myself. He was right.

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