Thanks for sharing this. As someone who’s been utilizing Claude since Q1 of this year, I had been curious about Claude Code. I had fun experimenting with Claude Design a few months earlier to develop a prototype launch page, and it did pretty well. It isn’t perfect, but like you said with your website, it’s a tool, but ultimately, you’re the creative director driving the development. Looking forward to playing around with code when I have some time. It would be nice to see your process if you’re willing to share in a future post.
The jump to Code is worth it when you want more control, but the mindset is the same. You're still the one deciding what it should look like and feel like and it's just a tool to remove the friction between the idea and the thing that exists.
I'll do a proper walkthrough. A few people have asked and I didn't document the process as I went, so I'll rebuild it step by step and capture it this time.
New site looks awesome! I need to try this...
It's actually more instant gratification than I was expecting!!
Did you use a paid version of Claude?
Yep. You gotta go pro to get the coding functionality
Thanks for sharing this. As someone who’s been utilizing Claude since Q1 of this year, I had been curious about Claude Code. I had fun experimenting with Claude Design a few months earlier to develop a prototype launch page, and it did pretty well. It isn’t perfect, but like you said with your website, it’s a tool, but ultimately, you’re the creative director driving the development. Looking forward to playing around with code when I have some time. It would be nice to see your process if you’re willing to share in a future post.
Sheldon, yes...Claude Design is a great on-ramp.
The jump to Code is worth it when you want more control, but the mindset is the same. You're still the one deciding what it should look like and feel like and it's just a tool to remove the friction between the idea and the thing that exists.
I'll do a proper walkthrough. A few people have asked and I didn't document the process as I went, so I'll rebuild it step by step and capture it this time.