Q&A
The things people ask most. Don't see yours? Ask in the room — chances are someone else is wondering too.
No. You describe what you want in plain language and Claude writes the code. The point of the class is to design and publish a real site without learning to program first.
claude.ai is the chat in your browser — that's where you design on Day 1. Claude Code is Claude working inside RemADE's terminal on your actual project files — that's Day 2, when we turn your design into a real, publishable website.
It's the live, interactive preview Claude builds right inside your chat. You can see it, click it, and keep asking for changes. On Day 2 we turn that Artifact into a real project.
A free desktop app where Claude Code lives. It gives you a terminal, a visual history of your changes (the git tree), and a one-key live preview of your site. It's where Day 2 happens.
Think of it as cloud backup with a memory. Each time you "commit," you save a snapshot of your site you can always return to — and it's stored safely online.
Publishing your site to the internet so anyone can visit it. We use Cloudflare, which gives you a free
web address ending in .pages.dev.
The tools we use all have free tiers that are plenty for the class. The only optional cost is buying
your own custom domain name (like yourname.com) — and that's entirely up to you.
That's normal and fixable. GitHub lets you go back to an earlier version, and you can always ask Claude to undo or fix a change. Nothing you do here is permanent.
Absolutely. The loop is always the same: ask Claude Code for a change, publish, refresh. Everything you learn here keeps working at home.
Your setup progress is saved in this browser only (no account needed). If you switch browsers or computers, or clear your browsing data, it resets. That's expected.