v0.9.9.6

Release v0.9.9.6

💎 Glare v0.9.9.6: Wiki Fixes, UX Performance Metric & Usefulness UX Metric Enhancements!

We're wrapping up v0.9.9.5 with significant improvements to our Glare Wiki, UX Performance Metric, and Usefulness UX Metric.

UX Performance Metrics

  • We've taken a deep dive into the UX Performance Metric pages, fixing the broken content that was causing issues for our editors.

Usefulness UX Metric

  • We've updated the Usefulness UX Metric page's card and enhanced some of the story, making it more user-friendly and easier to understand.

  • This enhancement ensures our metrics keep pace with Glare’s evolving ecosystem.

Glare v0.9.9.6 is live with these significant improvements. Thank you for being a part of the Glare community!

Related links

Nick Babich

Quick guide to UX metrics including HEART and PULSE frameworks. Useful when you want a one-page primer to share with your team.

Jared Spool

Jared Spool questions whether 'delight' is really the best UX design intention — and proposes that fewer barriers, not more sparkle, often serves users better. Useful when a team is debating delight features versus removing friction and a leader wants a sharp argument for the latter.

Userpilot

Walks through key UX metrics like task completion rate, time on task, and error rate, plus tools to track them. Useful when a product team wants concrete metric definitions and a way to plug them into analytics.

Identify where decision quality breaks down

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

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