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Art prints · Stripe checkout

Forrest Print Co..

A photographer selling limited-edition prints needed a small e-commerce site — 12 SKUs, multiple sizes per print, Stripe checkout for the global audience, order confirmation that didn't look like a Shopify receipt. The product is the photo; the chrome should disappear.

What got built

Pages and features scaffolded by chat

  • Product grid with 12 prints, each in 3 sizes (A4 / A3 / A2) and 2 finishes
  • Product detail page with full-bleed image, size picker, edition number
  • Cart + Stripe checkout for global card payments
  • Order confirmation email designed in a typographic-only style
  • Admin dashboard for fulfilment — print, ship, mark dispatched
  • Inventory tracking — limited editions show "3 of 50 remaining"
Stack

Real code, real infra

Next.jsSupabaseStripeCloudinaryBrevo

Every example site is shipped as a real Next.js app on the customer’s own GitHub, with their own Supabase project and Vercel hosting. The chrome you see here is what their site would look like — not a screenshot from inside a builder.

The prompt

How this site would have started

A real prompt, the kind that gives the AI enough context to build something usable on the first pass.

example chat prompt

Build an online print shop for Forrest Print Co. — a photographer selling limited-edition fine-art prints. 12 SKUs, each in A4, A3, A2 sizes and matte / glossy finishes. Stripe checkout for global payments. Order confirmation emails. Admin to mark orders dispatched. Limited-edition counters ("12 of 50 left"). Deep slate palette.

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