Videos from posit::conf(2025) are now available. To make it easier to explore how people are building with Shiny across R and Python, we’ve put together a curated playlist of the Shiny-focused talks from the conference. These sessions highlight practical apps, new tooling, design patterns, AI workflows, and real-world deployments built with Shiny.

Shiny Talks Playlist:#

Talks included in the playlist, broken up into a few categories for easier browsing, are as follows:

Shiny + AI & Intelligent Automation#

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Winston Chang (Shiny Team) Web applications with Shiny and React (and AI)
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Karan Gathani (Shiny Team) Old Apps, New Tricks: How AI can write Automated Tests for Shiny
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Regis A. James AskRADS: An AI Recommendation Agent for Maximizing Shiny Development
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Shiny Architecture, Performance & Data#

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Alex Chisholm Keeping Data Alive: Persistent Storage Options for Shiny
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Melissa Albino Hegeman Get your ducks in a row… faster Shiny apps with DuckDB
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Barret Schloerke (Shiny Team) Observability at scale: Monitoring Shiny Applications
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Shiny UX, UI Design & Accessibility#

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Cameron Race; Sarah Wong-Brown shinyGovStyle – accessible government design in Shiny
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Casey Aguilar-Gervase; Maya Gans Design of Everyday Shiny Apps
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Jeremy Winget, PhD Death by Dropdown? Engineer Insightful Shiny Apps
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Kim Schouten Modular, layout-as-code approach for customizable Shiny dashboards
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Shiny Extensions, Packages & Developer Tooling#

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Eric Nantz shinystate: Launching collaboration and session state
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James Wade shinyEventLogger — logging events in Shiny apps
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Applied Shiny Case Studies#

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Marcus Beck Shiny for ecological data workflows
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Hugo Fitipaldi Building a Real-Time COVID-19 Surveillance System with Shiny
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Shiny Workshops from posit::conf(2025)#

Full workshop materials are now available, including slides, exercises, and code for all Shiny workshops.

LLMs + Shiny Workshop

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Joe Cheng & Garrick Aden-Buie

LLM Course Materials

Shiny for Python Workshop

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Daniel Chen

Shiny for R Materials

Shiny for R Workshop

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Colin Rundel

Shiny for Python Materials

Closing#

We hope you enjoy this roundup of Shiny talks from posit::conf(2025). The Shiny community continues to explore new patterns—AI-assisted development, real-time analytics, performance tooling, design systems, and more. We hope to see you next year at posit::conf—and maybe even see your Shiny work up on stage.