robhutters

About

Decision Frameworks

Rob Hutters helps people make better purchase decisions through practical frameworks, product comparisons, and honest reviews.

Portfolio

controller picker screenshot
Work in progress
controllerpicker.com

Picking an 8BitDo controller shouldn’t be difficult. Their site doesn't make it easy to find what you're looking for. I built a filterable picker in 8 hours where you can choose by platform, connection type, and must-have features.

Next.js TypeScript Tailwind CSS Vercel
Last 30 days: Laden…
Social Command Centre screenshot

A lightweight inbox for finding and replying to conversations. Search Bluesky by keyword, filter by recency and language, and save searches to quickly search again the next day. Made for creators, marketers, and support teams.

Next.js TypeScript Tailwind CSS Vercel Postgres (Neon) Bluesky API Google API
Last 30 days: Laden…
BlueSky Composer screenshot
BlueSky Composer

A BlueSky user wrote about how annoying it is to compose messages on BlueSky. I made a notes app tailored to this person's needs.

React NextJS TypeScript Tailwind CSS
Last 30 days: Laden…

Selected Talks

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Designing for Inclusion is Good Design for Everyone

How inclusive practices improve the experience for every user.

Inclusion Product Design

How to Live Well in a World You Don’t Understand

How to create empathy and connection in an increasingly complex world.

Resilience Mindset

Who Are You When Nobody’s Watching?

Building integrity and self-alignment beyond external validation.

Identity Leadership

Building Blocks of Happiness

A practical framework for daily habits that compound into long-term well-being.

Habits Well-being

Mind Meets Machine: Exploring the Role of AI in Mental Health

Where AI can responsibly augment mental health support, and where human care remains irreplaceable.

AI Mental Health

Built with 11ty, a modern static-site generator, and Tailwind CSS, deployed with Cloudflare. Written in Visual Studio Code. Text is set in Be Vietnam Pro typeface.

Product Notes

What I'm noticing.

Feb 23, 2026

An open letter to Xbox's new CEO

Xbox can regain momentum, but only by rebuilding identity, lowering friction for players, and protecting creative risk.