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👋 Welcome to Own Your Website
I’m glad you’re here. This community exists for anyone who wants clarity, confidence, and control over their website — without becoming dependent on agencies, freelancers, or confusing tech. A few important things to know up front: - You do not need to become a web designer - You do not need to rebuild everything - You do need clarity on what matters, what doesn’t, and how to make smart decisions That’s what we focus on here. How to get started: 1. Head to the Onboarding Module and follow it in order 2. Post a short introduction (there’s a simple template — keep it casual) 3. Use the support request template when you’re stuck 4. Join a weekly Q&A / office hours when you can A quick reminder: Progress beats perfection. Short questions are welcome. You don’t need the “right” words to ask for help here. If your goal is to own your website — whether you build it yourself or hire help — you’re in the right place. Let’s get started: 👉 Post your introduction when you’re ready. — Ro
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Save on LLM tokens! Most of you are paying for whitespace.
Seriously. Every time you paste a chunk of HTML, a Notion export, a Google Doc, or a scraped webpage into ChatGPT or Claude, you're spending tokens on: - <div class="flex flex-col gap-4"> garbage - Inline styles nobody asked for - 47 nested spans wrapping the word "hello" - Tracking pixels and footer junk - The same nav menu repeated on every page you scraped The model doesn't need any of it. It just needs the content. So I built Prompt2Markdown. Paste the messy thing in, get clean markdown out, drop that into your prompt instead. I've seen inputs shrink 60 to 80% on real documents. That's the difference between hitting a context limit and not. The hot take: prompt engineering discourse is obsessed with clever wording, and almost nobody talks about the fact that half your prompt is literally invisible formatting the LLM has to read anyway. Clean your inputs before you tune your instructions. Try it on your next big paste. You'll be annoyed at how much you've been wasting. Free for now: → prompt2markdown.com
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How to Build a Website with AI (Step-by-Step)
Step 1 — Generate Your Master Prompt Ask AI this: “I want to build a website. Ask me questions about my business so you can write a detailed website prompt for me.” Let it interview you. It will ask things like: ∙ What does your business do? ∙ Who is your customer? ∙ What pages do you need? ∙ Any websites you like the look of? Feed it your public links (social profiles, Google listing, existing site) so it can pull real details. Step 2 — Pick Your Style Tell AI your vibe: “The style should be [modern / traditional / bold / minimal / luxury / warm]. Here are 2 sites I like: [url1] [url2].” It will bake that into the prompt. Step 3 — Build It Once the prompt is ready, say: “Now build this as a single-file HTML website with embedded CSS and JavaScript. Make it mobile-friendly.” You’ll get copy-paste HTML you can open in any browser immediately. Step 4 — Iterate Don’t like something? Say exactly what to fix: “Change the hero section color to dark navy. Make the font bigger. Add a contact form.” Repeat until it looks right. ⚠️ When to Stop This process works great for: ∙ Business landing pages ∙ Portfolio sites ∙ Service pages ∙ Simple booking/contact sites Once you need user logins, databases, payments, or dashboards — that’s a SaaS build. That’s a separate process with a real dev stack.
I Vibe Coded a Website. Here’s How.
I've been testing a vibe coding workflow for building websites — and it actually works. Here's what the process looks like: 1. Research public profiles to identify design direction and content. 2. Use those profiles to generate a web design prompt 3. Feed the prompt into Claude Code to build the site 4. Commit and push to GitHub 5. Deploy live on Vercel Here are some example: https://team-mata-mma.vercel.app https://la-ventinas-pizza.vercel.app https://brockman-redesign.vercel.app No manual coding. No pixel-pushing. Just a solid prompt and some well-placed context. What I learned: - Use lots of examples and reference so the site doesn’t get generic. - QA and Test - Context prompting is your bff Tools: - Claude - Gemini - Vercel - Github - VS Code Drop a 🙋 if you want me to break down the details — happy to share the full workflow.
Ecommerce AI Website! Say Byee to Shopify!
Grateful to be part of this amazing group! 🙌 I build fully custom-coded Shopify-style eCommerce websites at an affordable cost — no generic templates, built around your business needs. ✅ Admin panel included — easily add, edit, or manage your products (SKUs) anytime ✅ Fully customizable design & features ✅ Fast, modern, and professional websites Take a quick look at a demo: https://sarees-phi.vercel.app/ If you’re planning to launch your online store, just drop me a message — or even a simple “Hi” 👋 Happy to chat!
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