A step-by-step path for non-technical founders. One lesson every Tuesday — each one ends with something real you've built.
This is the exact prompt used on camera to build the BrewLog café landing page. Copy it into Claude Code and watch it build.
Build a single-page landing site for a product called BrewLog. BrewLog is an app for small cafés to track repeat customer orders. The page should have: - A hero with the product name, a one-line value prop, and an email signup. - Three feature cards with short descriptions and simple icons. - A testimonial from a fictional café owner. - A footer with a fake email and social links. Style: warm, friendly, café-inspired. Use a cream background, deep brown for accents, and a serif heading font with sans-serif body text. Mobile responsive. Use plain HTML, CSS, and a single index.html file — no framework. When done, tell me the command to preview it locally.
The founders who ship aren't the ones who can code — they're the ones who can explain what they want. Here's the pattern.
It opens with the result — "a single-page landing site" — before any detail. The AI knows the destination immediately.
It lists exactly what goes on the page. No guessing what "a hero" means — less ambiguity, better output.
Cream, brown, serif headings. Vague style prompts get vague results; specific ones look designed.
Plain HTML/CSS, one file — fast to build, easy to preview, simple to deploy. And it ends by asking for the next step.
From your first deploy to a real product with users. New lessons drop every Tuesday.
Build & deploy a real website in under 10 minutes.
From zero to ready-to-build in 20 minutes, no skipping.
The repeatable structure behind every good build.
Make your builds look intentional, not generic.
Capture emails, store entries, make it functional.
Turn a page into a product people can actually pay for.
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