The Glare Design Assessment helps teams spot weak validation, stakeholder friction, alignment gaps, and assumptions that scale without measurable learning—so you have a clearer starting point for improvement.
About 5 minutes · Team-based · Diagnostic snapshot you can act on
Take the Design AssessmentWalks through psychological drivers like autonomy, achievement, novelty, and recognition that shape how users engage with a product. Useful when making engagement features and you want a psychology lens on what to build.
Marina Yalanska covers the two main types of user motivation, extrinsic from outside rewards and intrinsic from within, and explains why designers must understand both. Useful when shaping UX for habits or engagement and you want to know what drives users.
Bentley UXC piece explaining what clients should know about SUS scores, including how the 0-100 number is not a percentage and the average sits around 68. Useful when sharing SUS results with stakeholders who might misread the number.