
Worked on user-facing improvements across hackclub/summer-of-making and hackclub/hackatime, focusing on clarity and user experience. In hackclub/summer-of-making, addressed a UI copy issue by refining the project creation tooltip to better disclose AI usage, ensuring the user interface remained consistent while enhancing communication. For hackclub/hackatime, updated documentation and UI descriptions to accurately reflect the Cattatime feature’s compatibility with Windows and Mac, aligning product messaging and reducing potential support queries. Employed ERB templating, HTML, and Ruby to implement targeted changes, emphasizing code traceability and maintainability. The work prioritized clear communication, low-risk releases, and improved onboarding for both users and developers.
November 2025 monthly summary for hackclub/hackatime: Focused on clarifying and documenting the Cattatime feature's cross-platform compatibility for Windows and Mac. Delivered a targeted documentation update and UI description alignment, enhancing user understanding and reducing potential support queries. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance concentrated on improving product clarity and developer onboarding. Business value: clearer platform support messaging, improved user satisfaction, and better alignment between product docs and code.
November 2025 monthly summary for hackclub/hackatime: Focused on clarifying and documenting the Cattatime feature's cross-platform compatibility for Windows and Mac. Delivered a targeted documentation update and UI description alignment, enhancing user understanding and reducing potential support queries. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance concentrated on improving product clarity and developer onboarding. Business value: clearer platform support messaging, improved user satisfaction, and better alignment between product docs and code.
This month focused on polishing user-facing UI copy to enhance clarity around AI usage disclosure in the project creation flow, without introducing functional changes. The work preserves existing UX and keeps the release risk low while improving user understanding and reducing potential support friction.
This month focused on polishing user-facing UI copy to enhance clarity around AI usage disclosure in the project creation flow, without introducing functional changes. The work preserves existing UX and keeps the release risk low while improving user understanding and reducing potential support friction.

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