
Where UX becomes measurable
Heurilens is not a UX opinion tool.It does not describe how UX should look. It focuses on how UX breaks on real products — and how those breakdowns can be measured. A UX issue only matters if it leaves a trace in user behavior. That trace may appear as:
- hesitation
- misclicks
- unclear intent
- reduced visibility
- broken feedback loops
The content here
This space does not explain UX concepts in isolation.It does not prescribe “good design” rules.
It does not rely on subjective evaluation. Instead, it focuses on:
- what users actually do when an interface fails or succeeds
- how those behaviors can be observed on products
- how recurring breakdowns can be classified as patterns
- detectable
- classifiable
- trackable
Start with the system
Explore how UX patterns are detected and measured at the product level.
Patterns are the measurement layer
Patterns are not best practices.They are not guidelines. A pattern is a repeatable, observable UX breakdown that produces a product signal. Patterns allow UX to become:
- measurable
- comparable
- trackable over time
From behavior to signal
Patterns translate user behavior into measurable product signals.
From signal to insight
Heurilens connects those signals to structured UX insights.
From insight to impact
Measured patterns reveal friction, risk, and opportunity.
From impact to action
Each pattern points to concrete UX fixes and improvement paths.
Not a blog. Not documentation.
This is not a blog.This is not a UX glossary.
This is not a collection of best practices. This is the UX measurement layer behind Heurilens.
Measure UX. Don’t guess.
The goal is not to describe UX — but to make it visible and measurable at the product level.
