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Behind the scenes: the happiness tracker I just built with Cursor and Claude
Happy Monday, builders! I hope your week is off to a great start. I want to share something I finished over the weekend, and break down how it was built so you can borrow the approach. Here it is: https://www.happiness-daily.com/ It is called Lantern, a mindful happiness tracker. There are two parts to it. There is the marketing website (the part you land on first), and there is a full app behind it that people can sign up for and log into. I built the whole thing in Cursor, designed it in Claude's design tool, and the app accounts run on something called Supabase. I will explain all of those below. Let me walk you through the four decisions that matter most. 1. The two keywords I am targeting When you build a site, the first job is picking the exact words people type into Google. I chose two: "happiness daily" and "happiness tracker." Notice the domain itself is happiness-daily.com. Putting your main keyword right in the domain is a small but real signal to Google about what your site is about. Then the page text repeats "happiness tracker" naturally in the headings and body. That is not keyword stuffing, it is just making sure Google can clearly read what the page is for. Remember, Google reads the underlying code and text, not the pretty design, so the words on the page have to do the work. 2. The app and Supabase Alongside the website there is a real working app that people log into. A lot of people assume building an app with user accounts is a massive technical job. Supabase is a tool (free to start) that handles the hard, boring parts for you: storing accounts, logging people in securely, and saving their data. Instead of building all of that from scratch, you connect Supabase and it does the heavy lifting. This is the part that makes it realistic for one person to ship a real app today. 3. Weekly blog posts I set the blog up to publish a new post every week. Here is why that matters. Google favours sites that stay fresh and keep adding helpful content on their topic. Each post is also a chance to rank for a new, longer search phrase (like "how to be happy at work"). Over time this builds what is called topical authority, which is just Google learning to trust that your site is genuinely about this subject. Your main pages target the big keywords, and the blog quietly catches everything around them.
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Niiiiiiiiice!!! Please do a deep dive on the creation. Would love more insight.
HELP US, HELP YOU !!!... What Are You Actually Struggling With Right Now?
Most people joined this group to learn how to build a website. But honestly… that’s only one piece of the puzzle. A website by itself doesn’t magically get customers (well yes and no) There’s still things like: • Google Business Profile • Google Ads • SEO• Search Console • Analytics • Reviews • Follow-up systems • Sales calls • Keeping clients organized • And so much more There’s a lot more that happens after the website is built. We’ve spent a lot of time learning this stuff ourselves, and we’re still learning every day too. So this is where we need some help from everyone in here. What are you struggling with right now? Is it getting clients? Closing sales? Following up with leads? Keeping projects organized? Getting found online? Actually turning leads into paying customers? No matter what it is, comment below. Because getting the client is only part of the process. What happens after the lead comes in matters just as much. We want to start creating content around the stuff people in this community actually need help with.
HELP US, HELP YOU !!!... What Are You Actually Struggling With Right Now?
2 likes • May 8
For me it would be getting leads and turning them into customers but also efficiently building sites to their liking. I've build websites for a few people on squarespace and wix but little tweaks are easy there but I don't know if they are with this method.
1 like • May 13
@Peter Mannick right now just word of mouth. I plan to start going to businesses around me with old websites or no website, but gotta get my process down first. I'm actually thinking of going with creating the site with AI and just copying it in wordpress with elementor. Might be easier for me to get moving that way instead of learning all these other layers with github, cursor, and vercel.
Concerns
I haven’t built a full website with AI yet, but I’ve been building sites for a while in Wix and Squarespace for a few clients. I’m now trying to turn this into a real business with more consistent income, and I joined this community to learn how AI can help with that. One thing I’m wondering about is client edits. In Wix or Squarespace, small changes have usually been simple for me to make. But when a site is built with AI, I’m not sure if those same kinds of tweaks stay just as easy. Right now I’m building my own website before taking on more clients. I used HeyBoss AI to create the initial version, but then rebuilt it in Squarespace. Has anyone here found that AI makes ongoing client edits easier, harder, or just different?
Intro
Hey everyone, i am Sal from Sydney, Australia. I have been working with websites for a few years now. I started out doing SEO the manual way, keyword research, on-page tweaks, watching rankings shift one spot at a time. More recently I have been testing AI tools to speed up the whole process, content, site structure, internal linking. Still learning plenty, which is exactly why I joined this group. Outside of this I am pretty normal, love a good coffee and have way too many browser tabs open at any time. Drop a reply below if you’re also figuring this out as you go. Happy to share what’s worked and what’s flopped on my end.
1 like • May 8
Hey, would love to know what is working and what is flopping for you. I've been doing websites on wix and squarespace for clients for a while but want to use AI to speed up my process. The main concern for me is the granular tweaks and changes. They are easy to do for clients currently but these types of ai builds may make it harder.
👋 Welcome to Found by Friday! Start here.
You're in the right place if you want a website that actually brings in customers, built with AI, optimized for Google, and live in under 60 minutes. This is also the place for everything AI marketing, so if you're looking to grow and market your business with AI, welcome. Step 1: Introduce yourself Drop a quick post in the community. Here's a simple template you can use: 1. "Hi my name is X and I'm from Y" 2. "I want to learn..." 3. "My background is in..." Can't wait to see what everyone's building. 🔥 Step 2: Explore and unlock the Classroom Browse what others are working on, jump into a conversation, or share your own journey. Do that a handful of times and the Classroom unlocks automatically. Step 3: Go deeper when you're ready Coaching, live workshops, and more courses are on the way. Book a 1-on-1 session or upgrade for instant access here: 👉 https://www.skool.com/foundbyfriday/plans Let's get you found. 🥕
2 likes • May 8
Hello all. I am a web developer who usually builds in squarespace or wix for small business owners and I'm looking to learn how to build with ai and make my process even faster. Trying to learn with my own website first.
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