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Brian Lovin
Building Campsite — the home for your design team's work-in-progress
Brian Lovin is a Staff Product Designer at GitHub, where he focuses on the design of native mobile applications. He has a diverse background that includes roles as a software engineer, podcaster, and writer. Lovin is currently working on a project called Campsite, which aims to facilitate team collaboration by bringing together various work-in-progress elements such as posts, calls, notes, and chat.13
Professional Background
Before his current role at GitHub, Lovin co-founded Spectrum, a platform designed to enhance public conversations within large communities, which was acquired by GitHub in November 2018. He also worked at Facebook, where he designed payment experiences across multiple platforms, including Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Additionally, he was the first product designer at Buffer, where he began his career in design.245
Contributions and Interests
Lovin is also known for co-hosting the Design Details Podcast, where he discusses design processes and culture. His interests extend to various side projects, including writing about design and technology, and he actively engages with the design community through speaking events and podcasts.236
Current Focus
As a Staff Product Designer, Lovin is dedicated to exploring and sharing insights about advancing in the individual contributor path within design, aiming to help others navigate their careers in this field.5
Highlights
I made a Notion Worker that syncs all of the people you follow on X into a Notion DB.
The worker uses the X API to pull in data about everyone you follow, with an optional AI enrichment step to normalize + extract role/company/affiliations/interests/location/etc.
I've made a few helpful views for myself: • people I know in {x city} (I actually used this earlier today to plan a summer trip) • people I follow who I've muted (good to review or unfollow) • people who haven't posted in >1 year (cleanup) • people grouped by role and company ("who do I know that works at X company?")
Having all this in Notion means it's fully malleable (easy to edit, add new properties/notes, etc) and it's legible to all my AI agents (Notion AI, Claude via MCP, etc).
I follow more people than average, and it was about $30 to do the full sync + AI enrichment. If you follow <1k people it'll probably cost <$10.
Lmk if you try it or run into issues! If this is useful enough, I'll build a hosted version so you don't have to bring your own API keys.
Repo + setup instructions → https://t.co/JZvEuKN7JL



