Prompverse AI

AI prompt discovery platform landing page
Webflow Development
Claude + Webflow MCP
Prompverse AI

Overview & Problem


Promptverse is an AI tool platform that helps creators and teams discover, organize, and generate high-quality prompts. The goal was to build a landing page that felt as futuristic and inspiring as the product itself — while shipping fast with a limited budget.

Three problems needed solving. First, a brand mismatch — the Figma design used static star vectors, but the brand needed motion and energy to credibly sell AI innovation. Second, speed — there was no time for hours of tutorial-hunting to build custom animations from scratch. Third, performance — the animations had to feel premium without destroying mobile load times.

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Prompverse- Features Section

Process & Approach


I translated the Figma design into Webflow with a clean CMS structure powering the dynamic prompt cards and feature grid — keeping the content layer flexible and easy to update without touching the Designer.

The hero animation was the most interesting challenge. Rather than spending hours manually iterating on CSS and JavaScript, I used my Claude + Webflow MCP workflow — connecting Claude directly to the Webflow project and generating optimized parallax floating star animations in minutes. The AI wrote the CSS and JavaScript, I refined it, and it was live the same session. What would have been a multi-hour manual process became a fast, precise iteration loop.

The result matched the brand's energy — motion that feels alive and futuristic — without the performance cost that typically comes with hero animations on mobile.

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Prompverse- Prompt Marquee Section

Outcome & Takeaways


The site shipped fast, hit the visual brief, and demonstrated something more important than just Webflow skills — a modern AI-assisted development workflow that compresses iteration time without cutting corners on quality.

This project was a clear proof of concept for how Claude + Webflow MCP changes the speed of execution. Problems that used to require manual research and trial-and-error now have a faster, more reliable path. That workflow is now a permanent part of how I build.