Following up on the end of static interfaces post — found a perfect illustration of the trend.
I was digging through the YCombinator 2025 alumni list and found a team that made interface personalization their core feature.
The project was originally called Nextbyte — an HR tool for finding "vibe coders." But the team pivoted and launched tweeks.io.
It's a Chromium browser extension that lets you redesign literally any website to your liking.
Hate where a button sits on Twitter? Move it. Don't like the font on Wikipedia or the color of Notion cards? Change it in two clicks. No code, just pure UI customization.
It really feels like we're entering an era where "user interface" isn't what a designer in California decided, but what's actually comfortable for you personally.