Prepared for Doug · 29 May 2026
Site reviewed: nextdaywebsites.co
Every AI builder — Durable, B12, Relume — competes on the same axis: less input, more speed. The v1 sits in that lane. That race is already won, and it produces generic. The 1000× isn't faster. It's the depth tool — the only one that nails the brand — given away free.
Start with the truth: this is a strong v1. Built overnight, the site itself proves the whole premise — a clean, real product shipped in a day with AI.
A polished site, built fast with AI, is itself the proof of the offer. Walking the talk.
Eight sequential steps, no tab-switching, no guesswork. Genuinely well-sequenced.
Copy-paste, ready to run — not vague "use AI" advice. Real, usable assets.
Turning a short brief into a build instruction is the right core idea. We extend it, not replace it.
Plain-English glossary + FAQ + a device-saved launch checklist. Lowers the fear.
Confident dark aesthetic and a tight information architecture. Nothing to apologise for.
The v1 is a speed tool in a market full of speed tools. Eight moves turn it into the depth tool — guided, brand-matched, and given away free, before charging a cent.
The generator's 10 empty fields assume the owner already knows their strategy. Most don't. Make every question exampled, with a "why we ask" and an "I'm not sure → suggest" option.
"Brand style" is one text line. Replace it with a structured brand.config (8 dimensions) so the output truly matches their brand — see below.
No way to add a logo, photos, or existing copy, so everything renders as placeholder. Add an upload step.
Pull their current domain, extract the copy and offer, then rewrite and upgrade it. The proven accelerator — completely absent today.
The build outputs plumbing (Supabase, RLS) but not conversion copy. Add a sales-copy rewrite layer.
No industry intelligence. Instruct the build to emulate the best-in-class brand in their vertical — instant quality + relevance lift.
The most persuasive moment of all is missing. Reveal their old site beside the new one.
DNS, nameservers and Row Level Security are front and centre for an audience of entrepreneurs and artists. Tuck the tech into an "under the hood" accordion; lead with the outcome.
This is the piece no generic builder has. Instead of "describe your brand," we capture a real, structured brand profile across eight dimensions and feed it into the build as a config the AI reads — so the site comes out on-brand, not on-template.
Doug — broke the site down. Short version: It's a speed tool in a market already full of speed tools. Durable, B12, Relume all race to "describe your business in one sentence." The v1 sits in that lane, and so does Chris's "next-day" pitch. That race is won — and it produces generic. The 1000x is the opposite lane: a DEPTH tool — the only one that actually nails the brand — and we give the whole transformation away free, before charging a cent. That out-positions Chris completely. Here's a prompt you can drop straight into the Lovable project to build it. Paste it, then refine section by section (your Step 2 advice).
Drop this straight into the existing Next Day AI Lovable project. Designed to paste, then refine one section at a time.
You are upgrading my EXISTING site (the "Next Day AI" blueprint). Keep the
dark, clean aesthetic and the educational sections. Do NOT rebuild from
scratch — refine and extend. Remove the "Edit with Lovable" badge.
STRATEGIC SHIFT
Today the site teaches people to DIY a site fast — the same lane as every
AI builder (Durable, B12, Relume). Flip it into a DEPTH tool: a guided,
brand-matched, done-with-you experience that outputs a category-leading
site, given away free. The free transformation is the hook; the paid
done-for-you build is the upsell.
BUILD THIS GUIDED FLOW: Intake -> Brand -> Ingest -> Match -> Reveal
1. GUIDED INTAKE WIZARD (replace the flat 10-field generator)
Multi-step wizard, one group per screen, progress bar. Every question
has an example placeholder and a one-line "why we ask." Add an
"I'm not sure" option that suggests an answer. Cover 7 categories:
- Business & what makes you unique
- Goals (must-have features at launch vs later)
- Audience (who, and any personas to share)
- Brand & design (handled in step 2)
- Content & primary CTA (and any existing copy)
- Functionality & competitors
- Success metric (leads / traffic / sales)
2. BRAND CAPTURE — built on a structured brand.config schema (8 dimensions)
Don't ask for "brand style" as one line. Capture a real brand profile
across 8 dimensions and save it as a config the build reads:
1) Palette — background, surface, foreground, secondary, border (hex)
2) Accent — name + hex + hover hex
3) Typography — body font, weight, base size, line-height
4) Display — headline font + weight
5) Layout — single/multi column, max width
6) Mood — e.g. editorial, bold, minimal
7) Density — spacious / compact
8) Exclude — what to NEVER do (no decorative gradients, no emoji-as-icons,
no stock photos) as anti-generic guardrails
Also collect: logo upload, fonts, brand voice (3 adjectives), and 1-3
aspirational brands they admire. Feed the whole config into the final
generated prompt so output MATCHES their brand.
3. ASSET UPLOAD — logo, photos, existing copy/documents.
4. INGEST THEIR EXISTING SITE — field for their current domain. On submit,
fetch the site, extract existing copy + offer, pre-fill the intake, and
produce a rewritten, upgraded version of their sales copy.
5. MATCH THE CATEGORY LEADER — based on their industry, instruct the build
to emulate the best-in-class brand in that vertical (layout, copy tone,
polish) while staying on THEIR brand config.
6. BEFORE / AFTER REVEAL — show a screenshot of their old site beside the
new generated preview. This is the emotional climax.
7. OUTPUT — assemble everything into one Lovable-ready meta-prompt (upgrade
the existing generator) baking in the brand config, rewritten copy,
industry benchmark, and full page/section spec. CTAs:
"Copy your build prompt" + "Have it built for me — free."
8. HIDE THE PLUMBING — move Supabase / RLS / DNS / GitHub into an optional
"Under the hood" accordion. Lead with the outcome and the free
transformation. Audience = entrepreneurs, not engineers.
DESIGN: keep the current dark theme + typography. Add a proof section
(before/afters, testimonials) as placeholders. Plain-English, confident,
warm tone for non-technical business owners.