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Product Meeting to Portfolio Website Prototype: Real Example

Neon Streets is a real working prototype built from a SayCraft product discussion in about 10 minutes across 5 build rounds. The screenshot, input summary, output, and full public replay below are the proof; this is not a keyword-shaped mock example.

Neon Streets cyberpunk portfolio website built from a SayCraft product meeting
Category
Portfolio and landing website
Meeting time
~10 minutes
Build rounds
5
Evidence
Screenshot + replay

The product-discussion input

Create a dark, cinematic cyberpunk photography portfolio for a street photographer, using deep blacks, cyan and magenta glow, scanlines, glitch hover effects, and a full-bleed hero.

The working prototype output

A working neon-noir portfolio with rain-slick city imagery, a glowing wordmark, hover-glitch gallery lightbox, specialization tags, and a terminal-style contact form.

Watch the full Neon Streets build replay →

What the real build proves

  • The brief names a concrete audience, visual system, and interaction style.
  • Five build rounds preserve how the portfolio evolved during the discussion.
  • The output includes real navigation, gallery interaction, and contact UI rather than a static mockup.

How a product meeting became the app

  1. The team stated the product intent. The replay metadata preserves the actual brief shown above.
  2. SayCraft converted the discussion into a build plan. The app changed over 5 build rounds while the meeting remained the source of truth.
  3. The team reviewed one running preview. Feedback was grounded in the same app rather than separate notes or mockups.
  4. The meeting ended with a replayable artifact. The public replay keeps the decision trail, intermediate states, and final working result together.

When this workflow is a good fit

Teams aligning on a landing page or portfolio concept before a longer design handoff. It is less useful when the team already has a settled specification and a developer is ready to implement directly in an existing repository.

Learn the full conversation-to-working-app workflow, compare the AI app builder options, or see why the output is a working prototype rather than meeting notes on Meeting to Product.

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