Project Description
I already have a well-tested system prompt for Anthropic Claude and need a developer who can turn it into a straightforward public-facing website. Visual flair isn’t the priority—clarity, reliability, and a professional feel are. The core flow is simple:
• Users land on Home, sign up or sign in with a classic email-and-password flow, and immediately see a clean input box to pose questions.
• Claude responds in-line, covering music-theory or history queries as well as performance and practice advice.
• A minimal Subscription page lets newcomers choose a plan and pay securely through Stripe, after which they gain continued access.
• Logged-in users can visit their Profile to manage billing details and view their question history.
React (or similar modern framework), a lightweight CSS approach, and a clear component structure are all welcome, but I’m open to your preferred stack as long as it loads fast and integrates smoothly with Claude’s API endpoint. Please include session handling, basic rate limiting, and concise error messaging so students and professional musicians alike can trust the site will stay up even during heavy study periods.
Deliverables
1. Front-end code with build instructions
2. Auth and Stripe integration wired to test keys
3. One-click deploy steps (e.g., Vercel, Netlify, or plain VPS)
4. Brief README explaining where to paste the Claude system prompt and how to switch to production Stripe keys
THe subject matter us Baroque historical performance practice, designed for conservatory students and professional musicians. The tone of the site must reflect this - serious, scholarly and elegant.
If this scope sounds clear and you enjoy clean UX aimed at classical-music enthusiasts, I’d love to see how you’d approach it and an estimated timeline.