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Seedance 2.0 + Claude Code Creates $10k Websites in Minutes

73.8K views· 2,328 likes· 23:02· Apr 11, 2026

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Full courses + unlimited support: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society-plus/about?el=seedance-websites All my FREE resources: https://www.skool.com/ai-automation-society/about?el=seedance-websites Apply for my YT podcast: https://podcast.nateherk.com/apply Work with me: https://uppitai.com/ My Tools💻 Voice to text: https://get.glaido.com/nate Code NATEHERK for 10% off VPS (annual plan): https://www.hostinger.com/vps/claude-code-hosting Seedance 2.0 just dropped and it's a game changer for web design. In this video I show you how to use it to generate looping background videos, then feed those into Claude Code to build a full, modern website from scratch. You'll see the whole workflow from image generation to video prompting to deploying a live site with GitHub and Vercel. No design experience or production budget needed. Sponsorship Inquiries: 📧 nate@smoothmedia.co TIMESTAMPS 0:00 What We're Building 1:27 Setting Up Claude Code in VS Code 4:40 Generating Images with Kie.ai 6:37 Creating a Looping Video with Seedance 8:20 Using Claude Code to Write Video Prompts 10:30 Building the Website with Claude Code 15:55 Iterating on the Design 18:43 Deploying with GitHub and Vercel 22:40 Wrap Up

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In this video I show you how to build a site that feels super luxury, super professional, and very modern—without a production budget or design experience. The core idea is simple: use Seedance 2.0 to generate a seamless looping background video (starting from a single reference image), then feed that asset into Claude Code so it can build the entire website around it. I walk through the full workflow: generating a reference image in Kie.ai, turning it into a looped video in Seedance, and using my Seedance loop prompt “skill” inside Claude Code so your prompts actually come out clean and consistent. Then I switch into Claude Code (VS Code + terminal) and use plan mode + the /frontend-design plugin so the site has real taste. I build an architecture firm example where the hero is just the looping video—no extra hero text—then I iterate fast by referencing a design screenshot from places like Dribbble/Awwwards to push the layout in a specific direction. Finally, I show how to deploy properly: push the repo to GitHub (private) and connect Vercel so every future change you push updates the live site automatically. This is the kind of workflow that used to take months and a huge budget—now it’s minutes with the right prompting and automation.

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