Kickstart your development by clicking "New Project." You can choose between a Frontend Project for sleek UI design or a Full-Stack Project, which supports end-to-end web app development with a database.
2. Create Your Web Application
Enter your idea or prompt, and the AI will build a fully functional web application, expertly handling both design and development.
3. Add Team Members
Invite others to collaborate on your project and unlock seamless development through real-time teamwork.
4. Output:
Publish your project on GitHub and deploy it to a custom domain with Vercel in seconds.
Deploy your live web app in just a few clicks.
5. Set Up Payments and Authentication
Integrate Stripe seamlessly for payments and establish secure login and signup flows with Firebase.
Control everything from your project dashboard, easily accessible above.
6. Personalize Your Project's Functionality
Click the settings icon in the chat interface to unlock the full potential of custom knowledge and tailor your project to your exact needs.
Take the next step today and start building your startup with the help of AI!
It enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it with its own rules that take the maximum line length into account, wrapping code when necessary.
Claude can now replace a $500/hour social media strategist.
And most people still don't know.
Here are 7 prompts you should be using right now: (Thread) 🧵
1/ Social Growth Blueprint
Prompt:
"Act like a social media growth expert. Review my niche, target audience, competitors, and content style. Build a detailed growth blueprint including positioning, content strategy, posting schedule, audience acquisition tactics, and monetization opportunities. My details: [paste]."
2/ Deep Audience Insight
Prompt: "Act like a market researcher. Analyze my target audience and identify their core frustrations, motivations, fears, and desires related to my niche. Turn these insights into powerful messaging angles and content ideas designed to capture attention and build long-term trust."
If you ask Claude to “make a presentation,” expect mediocre slides.
Better prompts = better decks.
Here are 7 prompts that fix it: (Open the thread)
1 ▸ Lock In Your Core Message
Prompt:
“The goal of this presentation is to drive [a decision / an action / a shift in thinking]. Help me define one clear takeaway that my audience will still remember a week after they leave the room.”
2 ▸ Know Your Room First
Prompt:
Act as a presentation strategist. My audience is [role, industry, seniority level]. Their biggest misconception or frustration about this topic is: [paste here]. Explain what they truly care about, what motivates them, and what would make them lose interest immediately.