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§ 00 — watee kamrungsee · bangkok · ai engineer

I work where UX, product engineering, and AI meet.

I started by watching how people actually work, then learned to build the interfaces around those workflows. These days I use that same habit to ship production AI systems that survive real operations.

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§ 01 — scan the arc

The useful pattern is the same.

Find the real workflow, build the smallest usable system around it, then keep tightening until it can run without ceremony.

I'm Watee. The labels changed over the years, but the work has stayed oddly consistent: notice where people struggle, make the shape of that work visible, and ship something that reduces the drag.

2014 — 2020

UX research

Interviews, usability tests, journey maps, and the habit of checking what people do before deciding what to build.

2020 — 2024

Product engineering

React, Next.js, Vue, and the production judgment that comes from shipping interfaces people have to use every day.

2025 — now

Production AI

RAG, workflow automation, n8n, reporting systems, and AI products shaped around real operational constraints.

§ 02 — visible proof

The public trail is not huge, but it is real.

The best proof is practical: rooms hosted, talks given, classes taught, and small fixes shipped where they matter.

  • Community hosting around UX Connext and UX Talk.
  • Public sessions across UX, JavaScript, product, and practical AI work.
  • Teaching and workshops that turn concepts into exercises people can use.
  • Open-source fixes when a tool I depend on breaks real Thai text.

I do not want this site to read like a pitch deck. I want it to make the trail easy to scan, then let the details stay grounded in actual work.

read the contribution trail

§ 03 — reach out

If this arc is useful for something you are building, the best places to find me are still simple.