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Built for People

Angèle Lenglemetz, Beatriz Rusczyk Cunha

The psychology of great products—how to design, build, and lead with user behavior in mind.

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  • Angèle Lenglemetz

    Hi, I’m Angèle! Every two weeks, get one psychology-backed insight to build smarter products and influence user behavior. With 6+ years in product management, I specialize in creating human-centered products and write regularly for UX Collective.

  • Beatriz Rusczyk Cunha

    Product Manager with a love for London’s tech scene, sending monthly updates on events, expert spotlights, and local tips for tech lovers.

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