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How I Charged $3000 For a 4-Hour Website Build

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Try Readdy.ai using the discount code "Andy20" and get 20% OFF your plan: https://bit.ly/Readdy1_AndyTriesCoding Over the past couple of months we've seen major improvements in how AI builds applications, especially full-stack apps. But there's still one big issue - we've often end up with UI or UX problems. Either the design looks outdated or the components generated by AI don't actually work well. I got a solution to this and that's why today we're going to be talking about how we can combine two powerful tools to fix this problem - with Readdy.ai and Cursor. Don’t forget to share your thoughts about this! Also, if you got any questions, feel free to ask. ● ● ● Business Inquiries: worksonmym@gmail.com ● ● ● ⌨️ Check out my Course on Coding and Selling APIs: https://sellapis.xyz/b/get-started 20% Off Scrimba (The Best Way To Learn How To Code): https://scrimba.com/?via=AndyTriesCoding

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In this video, I break down how I delivered a fully functional fitness studio web app in about 4 hours—and charged $3,000 for it. This wasn’t some basic landing page. Members can log in, see their membership status, book or cancel classes in real time, and track progress. New visitors can browse the schedule, book a free trial, get automatically confirmed, and get entered into the system as a lead—without anyone manually touching code. The main idea is workflow-first design. Instead of thinking “pages,” I think in business processes: conversion flow for new visitors, booking logic tied to availability, reusable trainer profiles, and membership-based dashboards with conditional rendering (public vs logged-in, different tiers seeing different actions). I used Readdy.ai to generate the workflow-heavy UI/UX and logic structure fast, then focused my time on customization, polish (like motion), and making sure the whole system feels premium. The takeaway: AI doesn’t replace your skills—it multiplies your output. Clients don’t care if you used Readdy or React; they care that it works, looks professional, and runs their business.

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