A few weeks ago I got credits for Claude Code with limited time to use them. I thought I’d help my mom out and create professional physiotherapy summaries that could serve as a foundation for professional refreshers and website content.
Shortly after, Anthropic released new design capabilities for Claude - so as an experiment I asked it to design a website for a physiotherapist. Within 15 minutes I had a uniquely designed website already deployed to my Vercel account.
I was busy with other things, but about a week later the new Opus 4.5 model came out, so I had to try it.
I gave it a spontaneous task before bed: convert the designed HTML pages into a proper Next.js site.
Claude built a plan, worked autonomously, and within 20 minutes the updated site was live, with just a few minor mobile fixes needed. It also ran browser tests using its tools.
Additional Customizations
Then I asked to optimize the site for search engines and language models: Claude added a sitemap, llm.txt, robots.ts, and updated meta-data. After that I asked it to improve the site’s accessibility including testing.
Personalization
I customized the site for my mom:
- Asked to change the color palette to match her style
- Told Claude about her and asked it to research and write itself a summary document
- Transferred that document to Claude Desktop and prepared initial content for the home and about pages (mom’s responsibility to update)
- Asked Claude to write some articles for the site based on our earlier research
While writing the first article I adjusted the writing style and Claude built itself a skill to write additional articles consistently.
Testing Nano Banana Pro
Meanwhile, the new Nano Banana Pro model came out with its unique new capabilities. I didn’t get to use it much but I had to try Claude’s skill that allows it to generate images through the model.
I asked it to create a logo and header background and embed them in the site - done.
What This Project Demonstrates
This small project demonstrates how Claude’s capabilities are endless:
- Gathering and summarizing academic information
- Website design with skill tools
- Business research and profiling
- Building a site including SEO + accessibility + mobile
- Writing professional articles
- Integrating skills to expand capabilities
- Building skills for recurring processes
The last thing was to transfer the domain from the old site and that’s it - congrats mom!
Conclusions
- Opus 4.5 is a pleasure to work with
- Claude Code is useful for endless things beyond just code
- Context is the foundation of everything - there’s no single winning prompt
- Claude’s skills are a game changer
And if you need physiotherapy - my mom is as professional as Claude ;)