v0.9.9.9.4

Release v0.9.9.9.4

💎 Glare Wiki Enhancements

  1. We updated our navigation to include drag-n-drop functionality to make it much easier to move pages around.

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  1. We added "Free Assessment" to the nav to let users take an assessment to better understand their org and their organizational gaps.

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  1. We updated our pages from Compare to Focus and from Lead to Show to better communicate Glare's core values.

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  1. We also created a callout at the bottom of all Glare content pages to take the free assessment in order to further increase visibility.

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We're excited to keep improving Glare to create a more intuitive experience.

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The Chisel Team

Walks through user research, personas, feedback, and value-vs-effort prioritization to keep a product aligned with real user needs. Useful when launches feel disconnected from users and you need a checklist of basics to revisit.

Berto Arroyo

Berto Arroyo shows how small microinteractions — button states, transitions, and feedback cues — can bring delight without slowing the user down. Useful when a designer wants quick wins that lift product feel without rebuilding the whole experience.

Archana Chowty

Highlights behavioral psychology principles like mental models and the Von Restorff Effect that shape how users notice and remember design choices. Useful when reviewing a UI and you suspect users miss key elements.

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

Take the Design Assessment