Superhuman · 2026 · Lead Developer + Designer
Superhuman HTX Report
Superhuman wanted to publish what it had learned about how knowledge workers really experience their stack: too many apps, too many notifications, too much translation between them. Seven research datasets, one story, built so a busy person would actually scroll to the end.
What I owned
- Lead developer and designer
- Built the chart system and the GSAP motion layer
- Shipped all seven datasets end to end, with Claude Code as my development partner
The brief
Turn seven very different research datasets into one interactive report with a single visual language, and make it read like an argument, not a dashboard.
The build
I designed four reusable chart treatments so seven datasets could share one look, then built the whole thing as a scroll-driven microsite on a custom GSAP chart system. Claude Code was my partner top to bottom: design, code, and the dozens of small decisions in between.
The point
Data only changes minds if people finish reading it. Every bit of motion exists to keep you moving through the argument, never to decorate it.
Some of the report may be gated. Happy to walk through the build on a call.
The outcome
Built for Superhuman. Development partner: Claude Code.
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