My Team Just Announced New Ways to Express Yourself in Messenger’s End-to-End Encrypted Chats

I had the opportunity to author my first newsroom post for Meta today. We announced a slew of new features from my team that make encrypted messaging in Messenger more expressive. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 2 years ago

Introducing Decline Merch!

What seems like a lifetime ago in the early weeks of 2020, my wife (Alyssa Guerrero) and I launched Decline Stickers. We turned an inside joke that made us laugh into an iMessage sticker pack. It was… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Accessibility in Tech

If you work in tech, you've likely heard the term "accessibility." But you may not understand what accessibility is, get why it matters, and know how to make it a reality for your products. That's what I'll cover in this post. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Introducing Fitness Totals

On December 17th, Jon Carl, Tory Martin and I launched a new iOS app called Fitness Totals. We were lucky enough to get some press on launch day from 9to5Mac, iMore, 512pixels, BirchTree and… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Beautiful Things: San Francisco Walks

Alyssa and I have been going on city walks a lot more recently. Of course we walk to pick up dinner or grab groceries, but we’re also going on walks for the sake of walking… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Accessible Email Matters

At the beginning of the year, before the lockdowns started in the US, I presented at Really Good Emails’ really good conference, UNSPAM. I spoke about accessibility in email… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Beautiful Things: “Family as a Western in Which No One Talks”

After reading “Family as a Western in Which No One Talks” in The New Yorker this afternoon, I found myself returning to it—reading and rereading every line, listening and re-listening to Jacob Sunderlin read his writing. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 3 years ago

Beautiful Things: House Plants

I started writing about beautiful things last weekend, hoping that it would draw my thoughts toward beauty. My plan worked. Each day I thought of this series at least once, began… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Beautiful Things: Empty

Om Malik recently wrote an excellent essay urging readers to rethink how we support music. His piece introduced me to Nils Frahm. Nils is a Berlin-based musician who beautifully… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Beautiful Things: Solar Dial

As we enter the second month of shelter in place in San Francisco, I’ve noticed myself longing for beauty in a visceral way. I’m going to follow that craving and begin a series, sharing beautiful things that have brought me some small joy. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Proceeds from Decline Stickers Going to SF Marin Food Bank

Alyssa and I are so incredibly blessed. We’re physically healthy. We can work from home. We’re financially stable. We (like many of you) are using technology to communicate with… | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Advice for Delivering Great Product Demos

A friend of mine, Matt Birchler, recently wrote a really solid article on how to deliver great product demos. He starts the piece off with what, in my opinion, is the most important part of a product demo. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Introducing Decline Stickers

Alyssa and I are launching a new product—Decline Stickers! It’s a set of 25 hand-lettered stickers. Each a different way to say “no.” Alyssa designed all the stickers, and I built into an iMessage sticker pack. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

The iPad and Accessibility

I was recently a guest on the iPad Pros podcast where we discussed some of the accessibility features of iPadOS. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Headspace: A Guided-Meditation Companion

If you struggle to sleep, can’t seem to focus, or grapple with persistent stress, you might want to check out Headspace. It’s a personal meditation guide available for iOS, Android, and the Web with a large catalog of guided meditations for people of every experience level. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Dope Wallpapers for Your New iPhone 11

I’ve put together some of my favorite backgrounds that look great on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Analogies in Product Management

When I approach a new product problem, after I’ve interacted with users, dug into the data, researched the market, and built a clear problem statement, I've found it incredibly valuable to set aside time to look for analogies. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

The Best watchOS Review Around

Every year Matt Birchler writes the best watchOS review around. This year is no different. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Services Strategy at Apple’s iPhone Event

As the day passed and I let Apple’s keynote hype machine fade into memory, a few strategic moves in Apple’s services announcements stood out to me as particularly interesting. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago

Sip: Smart Color Management for Your Mac

What if there was a single place to pick, store, and organize colors on your Mac that also made it simple to use those colors in design apps, for development, or however you want? Sip is a menu bar app that does just that. | Continue reading


@timothybuck.me | 4 years ago