Go from a plain-English prompt to a live website — plus a second site on a subdomain — hosted on your own server, with HTTPS. Every prompt, every command, every gotcha. Even if you've never used a terminal.
$29 · Instant PDF download · 30 pages · every prompt & command included
You don't configure servers.
You give instructions.
Claude Code writes the files, runs the commands, and deploys to your server. You describe what you want — and watch it go live.
The exact path this guide walks you through — in order, with every command.
Describe your site to Claude Code and it builds the files for you.
Save a versioned backup of your code — the secure way.
Claude Code copies it up and configures the web server — itself.
Point your domain, turn on free SSL, and you're live worldwide.
Everything from your first prompt to free HTTPS — in plain English, with every command.
Swap the [orange parts] for your details, paste into Claude Code, and watch. Here's the big one — the deploy prompt.
Build · GitHub · SSH access · nginx · DNS · HTTPS · troubleshooting — a prompt for every step.
Readers who shipped a real website on their own server — without a developer.
"I had a domain sitting unused for a year. Followed this on a Saturday morning and had a real site live on my own server before lunch. The SSH key chapter alone was worth it."
"The deploy prompt is gold. I pasted it, answered a few questions, and Claude Code set up nginx and HTTPS for me. I finally understand what's actually happening."
"Every error I hit was already in the 'challenges' chapter with the fix. The DNS and nameserver part finally made sense. No more paying a developer for tiny changes."
You'll have the prompts, the commands, the gotchas, and the checklist. The only thing left is to open Claude Code and start.
Yes — that's exactly who this is for. You describe what you want in plain English; Claude Code writes the files and runs the commands. Your job is to describe, review, decide, and improve.
For a simple static site, once you've done it once, the build-and-deploy loop really is about an hour. Your very first time takes longer because you're learning — the guide is written to make that first run smooth.
A domain (~$10–20/yr) and a small VPS (~$5–9/mo). Tools like Node, GitHub, nginx, and Let's Encrypt SSL are free. The guide explains each one when you need it.
Yes — a whole chapter covers deploying without breaking existing sites (additive configs, backups, testing before reload). It's exactly how the guide's real example was done.
A 30-page PDF: 17 chapters across Build, Deploy, and Mastery, a copy-and-paste prompt library, a troubleshooting chapter, and a printable deployment checklist. Instant download after purchase.