Landing page in a day? Challenge accepted.
This week I finished Rob Walling's The SaaS Playbook, and one thing stuck: build in public. Stop hiding. Share the process. Let people in.
So I blocked out a Saturday and decided to just go for it — get this landing page live in one day.
The trick? Having the plan done before touching Lovable. I'd already spent time with Claude mapping out every section — the copy, the wireframe, the build spec, the feature drip schedule, all of it. When you hand AI a clear, detailed brief, it moves fast. When you wing it, you burn credits and get frustrated. (Learned that one the hard way with the app build.)
Once the spec was ready, I jumped into Lovable and started prompting. The first pass took the most creative direction — the brand guidelines got it most of the way there, but there's a level of nuance that still needs a designer's instinct. Breathing space, visual flow, making sure the UI is intuitive, guiding the user to where you actually want them to click and engage. But once it clicked into what I was after, the rest flowed quickly.
Did I get it all done in one day? Almost. Got the majority live by Saturday evening — site up, signup form working, feature section ready, build diary template in place. Then spent maybe another three hours during the week doing final tweaks, tightening copy, and fussing over details. (Designer brain — you know how it goes.)
There's always more you could do. But I keep reminding myself: done is better than perfect. Thanks for that one, Sheryl Sandberg. 💪
What's happening this week
Tomorrow I'm heading to Creative T — The AI Edition, a brunch event for women in the creative industry, hosted by Silver Hare Creative. I'll be on the panel talking about how I'm using AI to build Profit for Creatives — the wins, the fails, the lessons. What I'm most looking forward to is hearing how other creatives are navigating this moment. Not just the tools, but the feelings — the excitement, the uncertainty, the "is this going to replace me?" question that everyone's thinking but not always saying out loud. If you're there, come say hi. And if you want to see what we're building, well — you're already here. 🙌
What we're reading
The SaaS Playbook — Rob Walling
Finished it. The chapter on building in public is what pushed me to launch this landing page. His argument is simple: the risk of someone stealing your idea is almost zero. The risk of building in silence and launching to nobody? Much higher.
Check it out →What we're listening to
BigDeal with Codie Sanchez — "This Mindset Shift Can 10x Your Income" with Chris Do
Chris Do has a way of making pricing strategy feel accessible — and then challenging everything you thought you knew about it. If you've ever struggled to put a number on your value, this is the kind of conversation that rewires how you think about it.
Check it out →
