À propos de nous
The Future of UX is Human. Come Define It With Us.
The UX landscape is changing fast. New tools, new rules, new workflows. It’s a lot to take in—but it’s also incredibly exciting if you have the right place to explore it.
UX Support Group (UXSG) is your sandbox to figure it out—together.
We are not a lecture hall where you sit quietly and take notes. We are a playground for the curious. We believe that Human Ingenuity + AI > AI alone, and the best way to learn is to open your laptop and play.
What makes us different?
- Active Exploration: We don't just talk about the future; we build it. We run live experiments with new tools to see what breaks and what works.
- Permission to Play: Forget "best practices" for a moment. This is a low-stakes environment where you can ask "what if?", test bold ideas, and learn by doing.
- Human-First: We focus on how technology amplifies your unique human strengths—empathy, strategy, and creativity.
Who is this for?
Whether you are just starting to dip your toes into AI or you are a seasoned leader looking for fresh inspiration, you belong here if you are curious.
Guided by Experience
UXSG was founded by Danny Setiawan (20+ years in UX) and is driven by a team of practitioner-facilitators. We bring the structure; you bring the curiosity.
Why isn't this free?
We use the event fee as a gauge of interest. It ensures that the people in the room are present, engaged, and ready to participate.
Ready to go deeper?
For professionals who are ready to move from "exploring" to "mastering" and want consistent training: 👉 Join the UXSG Skool Community
Come for the learning. Stay for the people.
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Business of UX Workshop (with AI)
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Agentic AI × Service Design
A 60-minute hands-on workshop where UX designers learn to spec, blueprint, and govern AI agents — by doing service design without knowing it.Why attend
- Practice service design methodology through hands-on experience rather than a lecture, and discover the 'why' behind your actions in retrospect.
- Define real guardrails for an AI agent — concrete what-can, what-can't, what-if decisions. Not abstract governance theory.
- Leave equipped to open a governance conversation with product and engineering partners — with artifacts in hand.
What you’ll experience
- Talk to Spec: Convert unstructured voice-to-text into a structured service blueprint, PRD, and pitch using AI.
- SOUR Assessment: Map the gap between user expectations and AI reality across four key spectrums: Accuracy, Autonomy, Transparency, and Responsiveness.
- The Reveal: Discover that you’ve already mastered service design. Your blueprint maps multi-actor flows, your spec handles governance, and your SOUR assessment becomes a repeatable stakeholder tool for every AI agent.
Who This is For
New and experienced UX designers with varying degrees of AI and service design experience — people who want to move from "what is agentic AI?" to "here's how I'd spec and govern one" in a single working session.3 participants - $39.00

Coding for UX Workshop
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This workshop gives UX professionals practical coding and AI skills to quickly prototype ideas and work more effectively with developers, without becoming full-time engineers. The emphasis is on using code and AI as tools to express UX thinking, not as a new career path.
Why attend
- Use lightweight coding and AI tools to sketch interactions, test flows, and explore edge cases without waiting on engineering.
- Communicate more clearly with developers so handoffs, specs, and conversations are smoother and faster.
- Grow your UX toolkit with modern, code-aware practices that make your work more credible and impactful.
What you’ll experience
- A short, focused deep dive into one topic per session, tailored to real UX workflows.
- Guided, hands-on practice using accessible AI and coding tools to create a small, usable prototype or artifact.
- Group Q&A on how to apply these skills with your team and how to talk about them with product managers and engineers.
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