I just shared the full walkthrough of the Vois website refresh on LinkedIn. I have attached it here too because the process is more useful than the screenshots alone. The headline is big: less than 1.5 days from idea to deployment, with about 5 billion text-agent tokens used along the way. That total excludes image and video generation. Before I posted it, I asked a friend who is a veteran UI/UX designer to review the work. His response: "I hate you. this is good... I hate you for making it" For context, I am the founder of Vois, and this is my own product and codebase. I ran the refresh like a coordinated AI product team. I stayed responsible for the product direction, visual taste, quality bar, and every ship or reject decision. The setup: • GPT-5.6-sol handled the main orchestration. It broke the work into plans, assigned specialist agents, integrated their output, and kept the release moving. • More than 300 specialist sub-agents using GPT-5.6-terra and Grok-4.5 worked in parallel and in sequence across planning, UX, choreography, visual design, asset creation, copy, frontend development, mobile QA, accessibility, browser testing, performance optimisation, and deployment. • Fable-5 acted as an independent advisor. It reviewed alternatives, challenged decisions, and sent weak work back through another pass. • GPT-image-2 generated the images and characters. Grok Imagine generated the video assets. Their generation usage is not included in the roughly 5 billion text-token total. The text-agent token split: Main agent: 13% Sub-agents: 51.3% Advisor agent: 35.7% What shipped: • a complete visual refresh for Vois • a cinematic, scroll-driven homepage • a consistent design system across the site • dedicated desktop and mobile behavior • generated visual and motion assets • accessibility, performance, browser, and deployment fixes The 5 billion total makes the trade visible. I used far more compute and coordination to compress a large design and engineering cycle into less than 1.5 days.