Module 1 · Kick off your project
Run the kickoff prompt
Now the moment it all comes alive. You’ll paste one prompt into Claude Code. It reads your Build Kit, sets up your project, and confirms it understands the whole plan — ready to build your brand next.
Paste this into Claude Code
With your website-revamp folder open in Claude Code (and the kit dropped in), paste:
The kickoff prompt
You're going to help me build and launch a complete website for my business, step by step, over several sessions. I'm not technical, so please keep everything simple and do the technical parts for me. To start: 1. Read your CLAUDE.md. Then look in the .claude/skills folder and LIST the five skills by name with a one-line purpose for each (brand-strategy, web-architecture, frontend-design, copywriting, deploy). If any of the five is missing, tell me in plain words exactly which one and stop so I can fix it. 2. Set up a clean starting point: initialize Git in this folder and make a first commit so my work is saved. (We'll build the actual website in a later stage — for now just get the project ready.) 3. In plain language, tell me back the 6 stages we'll go through together, so I know the plan. 4. Then stop and wait — I'll come back from the next course module and tell you when to begin my brand strategy.
What Claude will do
- Confirm it can see your
CLAUDE.mdand skills. - Set up Git and save a first snapshot of your (currently empty) project.
- Explain the 6 stages back to you in plain English.
- Pause, ready for the next step.
Claude Code has read your kit, set up your project, and understands the whole 6-stage process. From here, every module is one copy-paste prompt. Next up: building your brand strategy.
If Claude says it can’t find CLAUDE.md or the skills, the kit landed in the wrong place. Make sure CLAUDE.md and the .claude folder are directly inside your website-revamp folder, then paste the prompt again.
On Windows: if Claude says it can’t run Git or commands, fully close and reopen Claude Code — Windows needs this once after you install Git — then paste the prompt again.