I’ve just redone my personal website in a day. My tools:
- Claude desktop. Opus 4.7 on High.
- Caveman plugin for token simplification.
- Agents orchestration. One for design. One for copy. One for development.
- WordPress Studio as the local environment.
- WordPress.com as the hosting.
Studio’s sync has been delightful, but still there is a need for “only site editing related sync” option, as you may lose some content if you mess with pull-push ( writing a post on production, not pulling, and then pushing a change you did with the site editor with local ( via database). I may open a PR.
So, to start the “redesign”, I opened the Studio app, clicked on add site and pulled this existing site.
Once that was done, I shared the site folder with Claude desktop and wrote my specs as user stories. Told it about myself, shared my LinkedIn profile, social media and, most important, my public work on GitHub (closed PRs in Gutenberg, wordpress-develop, and SCF).
A bit of testing, some copy changes, small fixes, and then Sync → Push.
Et voilà. Site done. Could be better, still good enough for a personal blog.
