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Pricing found: $0, $9, $20, $5 / 500, $10 / 1
WordPress? I think I screwed up on my core website-building approach, with Claude.
I'm in my first big web project with Claude and part of it I love - it's my best work yet and I have changed the direction and sales of several companies and this will be no exception. But it taking months and months. I have done many sites but am mostly a marketer, not a coder. The issue is I'm mostly a WordPress builder. My sites are also long form with a ton of content as my secret sauce. I do all the writing and content work and implement it. One stop marketing and sales shop. Claude is crushing it with most of it. I expect the revenue of this company to double in 1-2 years when I am done which I have done several times before. So we really are using websites and internet to its best use case. But again, it's taking months. I have to review most of the code, and am having to closely review all of Claude's marketing content mostly, some CSS, and mostly issues with it constantly putting the wrong photos in the wrong place, and systematically building it's own dependence by structure into the website building, and lots of misreads of difficult nuanced engineering items in a wild environment. Photo for example. The website is a technical subject including buoyancy and performance of things like whitewater rafts, so even with deep education I can't get claude to sort and place photos correctly and to fully understand it. Lots of errors. Understandable. It is also MUCH better than ChatGPT which I had to fire after wasting a month or two before realizing all of its output was actually garbage. I then tested ChatGPT about 20 other times and caught it repeatedly lying and more. I and actually view Chat GPT a truly dangerous tool in the amount of misinformation and hallucinations it willing to have. I can't build or maintain this site without Claude and what appears now to be a very manual process. I am dependent on it or a competitor forever and I'm certain something will catch up to Claude. No big deal, I will never not build without AI again. I believe it is the best took out there for this type of work but have only tested Claude and Chat. I am having to hack by pasting custom HTML to retain a bunch of core and all this and the architecture recommended by claude to retain the core WordPress functionality. I designed all this with Claude so some of it is my mistake but I am and need to be nearly 90-100% hands on mostly with content edits (mistakes). I am aware of Netlify that it can have Claude do much more work. What else can I do - what other approaches can I take if I need content rich, light ecommerce or ecommerce functionality, highlighting of products and more? submitted by /u/dieselcruiserhead [link] [comments]
View originalI built an IDE for Claude Code users. The "Antspace" leak just changed everything..
For context: I'm a solo founder. I built Coder1, an IDE specifically designed for Claude Code power users and teams. So when 19-year-old reverse-engineered an unstripped Go binary inside Claude Code Web and found Anthropic is quietly building an entire cloud platform, my first reaction was "oh no." My second reaction was much more interesting. What was found (quick summary): A developer named AprilNEA ran basic Linux tooling (strace, strings, go tool objdump) inside their Claude Code Web session and found: "Antspace" — a completely unannounced PaaS (Platform as a Service) built by Anthropic. Zero public mentions before March 18, 2026. "Baku" — the internal codename for Claude's web app builder. It auto-provisions Supabase databases and deploys to Antspace by default. Not Vercel. BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud) — an enterprise layer with Kubernetes integration, seven API endpoints, and session orchestration. Anthropic wants your infra contract. The full pipeline: intent → Claude → Baku → Supabase → Antspace → live app. The user never leaves Anthropic's ecosystem. All of this was readable because Anthropic shipped the binary with full debug symbols and private monorepo paths. For a "safety-first" AI lab... that's a choice. Why this matters more than people realize: This isn't about a chatbot getting a deploy button. This is the Amazon AWS playbook. Amazon built cloud infrastructure for their own needs, made it great, then opened it to everyone. Antspace is Claude's internal deployment target today. Tomorrow it's a public PaaS with a built-in user base of everyone who's ever asked Claude to "build me a web app." The vertical integration is complete: - AI layer: Claude understands your intent - Runtime layer: Baku manages your project, runs dev server, handles git - Data layer: Supabase auto-provisioned via MCP (you never even see it) - Hosting layer: Antspace deploys and serves your app - Enterprise layer: BYOC lets companies run it on their own infra You say what you want in English. Everything else happens automatically, on Anthropic's infrastructure. Who should be paying attention: - Vercel/Netlify: If Claude's default deploy target is Antspace, Vercel becomes the optional alternative, not the default. - Replit/Lovable/Bolt: If Claude can generate code, manage projects, provision databases, AND deploy — all inside claude.ai - what's the value prop of a separate AI app builder? - E2B/Railway: Anthropic built their own Firecracker sandbox infrastructure. It's integrated into the model. - Every startup building on Claude's ecosystem: The platform you're building on top of is becoming the platform that competes with you. The silver lining (from someone in the blast radius): After the initial panic, I realized something. Baku/Antspace targets people who want to say "build me a todo app" and never touch code. That's a massive market — but it's not MY market. Power users will hit Baku's limitations within days. No real git control. No custom MCP servers. No team collaboration. No local file access. No IDE features. They'll need somewhere to graduate to. Anthropic going vertical actually validates the market and grows the funnel. More people using Claude → more people outgrowing the chat interface → more people needing real developer tools. But the window is narrowing. Fast. Discussion: - How do you feel about your AI provider also becoming your cloud provider, database provider, and hosting provider? - For those building products in the Claude ecosystem: does this change your strategy? - The BYOC enterprise play seems like the real long-term move. Thoughts? Original research by AprilNEA: https://aprilnea.me/en/blog/reverse-engineering-claude-code-antspace submitted by /u/oscarsergioo61 [link] [comments]
View originalFrom using Claude as a basic chatbot to building a website with it, a few questions from a complete beginner
So I’ve been seeing a ton of Instagram reels about Claude lately and what it’s capable of. I’ve had the free version for a while but was just using it like a regular AI chatbox — basically ChatGPT. Had no idea what it could actually do. Long story short, I want to build a proper website using Claude. Zero coding knowledge on my end — no HTML, no CSS, nothing. Here’s my situation: I already have a domain on GoDaddy connected to a Google Sites website. The problem is no matter how much I edit it, it always comes out looking dull and unattractive. Google Sites has its limits. So I’m thinking of having Claude generate a website and connecting my existing domain to it instead. My questions: 1. Is Netlify the standard way to host Claude-generated websites? Claude told me the workflow is — tell Claude what to change, it generates updated code, drag and drop onto Netlify, done. Is this actually how people use it? 2. For anyone who has done this — how easy is it really to manage compared to Google Sites? 3. Any tips for a complete beginner going from Google Sites to a Claude-built site? Would appreciate any advice from people who’ve actually done this! submitted by /u/Vast_Poetry_50 [link] [comments]
View originalYes, Netlify AI offers a free tier. Pricing found: $0, $9, $20, $5 / 500, $10 / 1
Key features include: Prompt Claude, Gemini, or Codex, Deploy from Git, CLI, or drag and drop, Preview every change before it's live, Roll back any deploy in one click, Build APIs with serverless functions, Store data and images with integrated storage, Handle auth with built-in identity, Connect to AI models through AI Gateway.
Netlify AI is commonly used for: Why Netlify?, For every kind of web app..