Hi, I’m Caleb. I shape ideas into products, and build the AI agents that power them.

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Designing a Social Layer for MAX/HBO Max (Hackathon Winner)

Pitched and designed a social layer that turned content recommendations into virtual word-of-mouth — winning project at Warner Bros × BrainStation Hackathon.

The video below walks through the interactive Figma prototype.

Role

Sole Designer

Problem

The hackathon brief: improve Max's content recommendation system to compete with other streaming platforms. The problem no solution addressed yet: algorithmic recommendations have a ceiling because they predict what you'll watch based on what you've watched. They can't replicate the single most powerful recommendation source that exists — another person whose taste you trust telling you to watch something.

My Scope

End-to-end UX/UI design

Concept origination and visual storytelling

Translating concepts to a team of 3 data science and 2 SWE

Laptop showing Bloomy UI

The Product

I proposed reframing the problem entirely: instead of building a better recommendation algorithm, build a social layer inside Max where users could see what people they cared about were actually watching.

Three core ideas:

  • Personal media profiles — users get a profile showing what they're watching now and what's on their watchlist, visible to others

  • Friend visibility — see what people you follow are currently watching, in real time

  • Celebrity Circles — opt into "circles" curated by celebrities, watching what your favorite stars watch

Together, these created what I called virtual word-of-mouth — recommendations that came from people, not predictions.


Below is a deeper look at the proposed social layer and "circles".


My Approach

Tablet showing Bloomy UI

Twenty-four hours with five teammates who didn't think visually meant the design had to do double duty: it had to convince judges, but first it had to convince my own team to bet on this concept over the safer "smarter algorithm" play.

I started with sketches to get the team aligned on the shape of the idea before any pixel work. Once we had buy-in, I moved fast through wireframes into the high-fidelity prototype.

Using the current MAX app as a skeleton, I was able to design a feature that looked seamless for mobile integration, getting the team back on track.

Phone showing Bloomy UI
Laptop showing Bloomy UI

The MAX app was mixed with inspiration from successful features of other apps to design a mid-fi wireframe later conveyed to team. Hi-fidelity wireframes made post team-check in.

The Outcome

Phone showing Bloomy UI


After a chaotic 24 hours, we pulled through with the win.


What shipped: The team won the Warner Bros × BrainStation Hackathon. Judges cited the social-layer concept as the most innovative submission and the prototype as the clearest articulation of a feature in the competition.

What I learned: Reframing the brief is a design move, not a violation of it. Most teams answered the literal question — "how do we improve content recommendations?" — with literal answers. The win came from treating the brief as a starting point and asking the deeper question underneath it: what's actually limiting recommendation quality, and is the answer technical or human?