Rebuilding my site as an indie builder
I had a personal site. It was the usual developer portfolio. Work experience, skills, the kind of thing you build to impress recruiters. It served its purpose.
But I stopped looking for jobs and started building my own products. ChapterFast, CommentSignal. Real things, not side projects. The old site didn't reflect any of that.
So I rebuilt it in one sitting with Claude Code.
What changed
The old site was organized around credentials. The new one is organized around output. What I'm building, what I'm learning, how it's going.
No work history. No skills grid. Instead: projects front and center, a blog for build logs, and an about page that talks about the work, not the resume.
Claude Code built it
I used Claude Code for the whole thing. Described what I wanted, it built it. Next.js, Tailwind, MDX for posts. Homepage, projects page, blog, about. One session, start to finish.
The bottleneck was deciding what I wanted, not implementing it.
First post, more coming
Build logs from ChapterFast and CommentSignal, experiments with real data, and whatever else I learn along the way.
If you're building in public too, find me on X.
