about me
My name is Asilbek — most people call me Bek.
I design and build digital products. I didn't come into design through theory
or aesthetics first — I learned by fixing things that didn't work and shipping
real products.


Most of what I know came from experience.
I spent years designing flows, breaking them, fixing edge cases, and learning
what actually matters once something is in production. Real users don't follow
ideal paths, and most good decisions come from watching where things fall apart.

Working on internal systems, operational tools changed how I think about design.
When you're designing for technicians, warehouses, or dispatchers, clarity
matters more than polish. Small interface decisions can directly affect time,
errors, and real-world outcomes.



Asilbek Khamidullayev is a product designer and the founder of SnapTools.
SnapTools started as an experiment.
I wanted to see whether tools people paid for every month actually needed After building and maintaining the core functionality myself, it became clear that
they didn't. That's why SnapTools is free.

Outside of work, I train calisthenics, lift, cook, and play games.
That's pretty much it.


