I’m far away from a web developer or a web designer. But I think I intuitively understand how to put myself in the shoes of the end user when it comes to UX.

I noticed that Claude is awful at understanding what makes good UX even as simple as something as if you have a one line input box and button that lets you submit the line of text, you should wire it up so a user can press return instead of pressing the button or thinking about them being able to tab through inputs in a decent order

yeah as it's not using its own flow you have to give it a bit of feedback. so it goes with any dev work... I think you underestimate how bad programmer uis are.