/r/userexperience/

r/userexperience

146k members
r/userexperience is a subreddit with 146k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses ux, design, ui, looking for a, and ai, and they frequently recommend/review prototyping tool and screenshot tool.
A community where professionals, enthusiasts, and individuals interested in the field of user experience can share knowledge, ask questions, and engage in discussions about various UX-related topics.

Popular Themes in r/userexperience

#1
Advice Requests
: "Looking for UX Feedback: A Screenless, Button-Based Bedside Interaction!"
31 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "i'm trying to replace my paid subscriptions with free browser utilities. here is my 2025 stack."
14 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "For the love of god.. Please STOP putting pop-up notifications in your apps"
10 posts
#4
Ideas
: "What's a 'user-first' principle you've broken that actually improved the experience?"
4 posts
#5
Opportunities
: "Any of you all ever have to deal with a super chaotic company? How did you approach it?"
3 posts
#6
Self-Promotion
: "I created a free collection of 4,300+ real website designs (screenshots, fonts, colors, live links) to see what actually works."
2 posts
#7
News
: "Research on B2B Product Expectations 2026 - Mini Survey Results"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/userexperience

#1

Ux

: "Discord's Ux is so confusing"
137 posts
#2

Design

: "Does this Design pattern have a specific name?"
136 posts
#3

Ui

: "Has anyone read Apple’s old Macintosh Human Interface GUidelines? Any thoughts on how it’s aged?"
83 posts
#4

Looking For A

39 posts
#5

Ai

: "Does anyone else feel like Ai tools sometimes make your workflow too clean?"
22 posts
#6

Research

: "Research on B2B Product Expectations 2026 - Mini Survey Results"
20 posts
#7

Website

20 posts
#8

Job

: "Anyone else think the UX Job market will be dead for the next year or more? Share your stats"
19 posts
#9

Annoying

13 posts
#10

User

: "User testing revealed my "intuitive" navigation was actually confusing AF"
12 posts

Products Discussed in r/userexperience

#1
Anima
5.0 from 4 reviews
#2
OmniGraffle
4.3 from 4 reviews
#3
Axure
3.0 from 2 reviews
#1
Gyazo
4.0 from 1 review
#2
Snagit
4.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/userexperience

#1
Product Design
: "tried to vibecode my design project into an app"
15 posts
#2
Fluff :pupper:
: "Am I just stuck in my ways, or is the re-design of this airfare website worse in every possible way? Maybe it's just me but my eyes do not stop moving trying to figure out what I need to do next."
11 posts
#3
UX Research
: "Looking for mobile and web design inspo? here's my go-to inspiration sites"
10 posts
#4
UX Strategy
: "What's a 'user-first' principle you've broken that actually improved the experience?"
9 posts
#5
Interaction Design
: "For the love of god.. Please STOP putting pop-up notifications in your apps"
6 posts
#6
Junior Question
: "The most interesting learning interfaces are coming from gaming, not edtech."
6 posts
#7
Design Ethics
: "Does this design pattern have a specific name?"
3 posts
#8
Visual Design
: "Has anyone read Apple’s old Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines? Any thoughts on how it’s aged?"
3 posts
#9
Content Strategy
: "Evaluating smartlook competitors, what actually matters in this category?"
3 posts
#10
Medium Article
: "The AI content aimed at UX folks is mostly noise; here's what I think we actually need (and I want to know if you agree)"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/userexperience

Yearly
+11k members(8.3%)

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Last updated: June 15, 2026