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automatic-website-builder

v1.0.1

Autonomously research B2B SaaS trends, find a problem, and build/deploy a solution website to Vercel quickly. Use when asked to "build a website", "run website builder", or create an MVP. DO NOT ask the user for ideas—find one yourself.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by CowTamer

Installation

Please help me install the skill `automatic-website-builder` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add CowTamer/automatic-website-builder

Website Builder

Autonomously research, build, and ship a B2B SaaS website fast.

Workflow

  1. Check for Vercel Token:
  2. Verify that the $VERCEL_TOKEN environment variable is set or vercel CLI is authenticated. If not, stop and inform the user.
  3. Research Trends & Problems (Do not ask the user):
  4. Search for current trends, complaints, and problems people are having on platforms like GitHub (issues, discussions), Reddit, and HackerNews.
  5. You can use tools like web_search or the gh CLI to find these problems.
  6. Identify ONE clear problem that a lightweight web app can solve.
  7. Build the Solution:
  8. Design and build an app (static or Next.js) that specifically solves the problem you found.
  9. static for a single-file landing page or micro-tool.
  10. nextjs for multi-page/app-router projects.
  11. Deploy:
  12. Deploy the project to Vercel using your Vercel token.
  13. Return:
  14. The deployed URL, the problem you found, and how your app solves it.

Command

bash skills/website-builder/scripts/build-and-deploy.sh --name "my-auto-saas" --mode static --idea "Solution to X based on Y trend"

Optional:

bash scripts/build-and-deploy.sh --name "my-site" --mode nextjs --idea "MVP concept"

Local scaffold test (no deploy):

bash scripts/build-and-deploy.sh --name "my-site" --mode static --skip-deploy

Notes

  • Require vercel CLI auth beforehand (VERCEL_TOKEN in ~/.bashrc or session).
  • Never hardcode secrets into source files.
  • Prefer polished dark UI defaults unless user asks otherwise.
  • For larger projects, scaffold first, then iterate in follow-up turns.

See references/workflow.md for detailed operational guidance.