Business logic
10 minutes, voice notes in a Telegram topic, portfolio at the door. No front-end dev, no designer, no project manager.
What was there
A wedding photographer from Tbilisi. Shoots Russian-speaking couples — Russia, Israel, Ukraine, Germany. Just an Instagram and a folder with 172 portfolio photos.
He wanted a website. Not "someday we'll get around to it", but "right now, in one evening".
How it was made
I'm at a bar. Whisky. Telegram topic with Claude Code. Voice note: "Build a wedding photographer in Georgia a website. Dark, premium, not like the competitors on Wix. Portfolio in a gallery. Multi-page. Pick the stack yourself, just keep it at 60 fps."
7 minutes later Claude sent the deploy URL. Another 3 minutes — added an RU/EN switcher per voice note.
10 minutes from empty folder to live domain.
What Claude picked on its own
- Next.js 16 + Tailwind 4 + framer-motion 12 — latest majors at build time.
- Fraunces for headings, Work Sans for body — both via next/font.
- "Kinetic dark cinematic" palette — warm-black, ivory text, signature gold. No green (competitors have it), no pink (cliché).
- Animations — SplitText on h1 with rotateX, ParallaxImage, Ken Burns on photos, film grain over everything.
- Multi-page — home + /gallery + /locations/ + /reviews + /faq + /en.
- 172 webp with pyramid srcSet — 640w/1024w/1920w, lazy load, blurhash placeholder.
- Static export → VPS + nginx + Cloudflare — no Node in production, $0/month.
I didn't open a single code file. Just watched the video walkthroughs in chat.
Why this case
Not "look at my technical feat". But: look at what 2026 did to web development. One person with Claude Code, a phone, and a bar — assembles in 10 minutes a site at the level of an agency that used to take 2 weeks with a four-person team for $5k.
That's the product. The site itself is a side effect.
What's inside (for those who care)
The video at the top of the case page shows it all: hero with full-bleed photo, 5 packages on a swipe carousel, 6 locations in a grid, a masonry gallery of 172 photos, FAQ accordion, request form, mobile adaptation via clamp(). All animations respect prefers-reduced-motion: reduce. Lighthouse mobile 95+.
If you want more — open wedingeorgia.com yourself.
Who this fits
Anyone with a portfolio and no time to assemble a team. A photographer. A coach. A psychologist. A winery. A barbershop. Conditions:
- You have a folder of photos / content.
- You have Telegram and 10 minutes.
- You don't want to drag in an agency and pay them $3-5k for a landing page you'd have drawn yourself in Figma in an evening if you knew how to code.
I do this. From $500. One person, no agency overhead.