Step 1 of 5
Structure the business content
Collect the real-world facts the whole site depends on.
Structure the site content. I will describe the business below. Produce: the service list (name, description, duration, price - push for real prices); business facts (hours, service area, phone, address if physical); the differentiators (what to emphasize: speed, guarantees, experience); the booking model (request-for-time vs pick-a-slot - recommend based on the business); and the page structure (home, services, booking, about/contact). BUSINESS: [describe here]
Expected after this step
A complete content structure with real services, prices, and facts.
Should not happen
- ✕A booking form that emails nowhere and stores nothing
- ✕Placeholder hours/phone shipped live
- ✕Services listed without prices, forcing a call
- ✕Desktop-only layouts for a phone-first audience
Verify before continuing
Do not move on until every check is true. The complete button stays locked until then.
Do not continue if…
- !A booking form that emails nowhere and stores nothing
- !Placeholder hours/phone shipped live
- !Services listed without prices, forcing a call
- !Desktop-only layouts for a phone-first audience
If the AI messes this up
Use this when the AI fakes progress or breaks the feature. It forces a real fix.
The content has placeholder prices and hours. Get the real values - a local site with 'call for pricing' everywhere loses to competitors that answer.