Descriptions:
Alphastack walks through the complete process of building and shipping a web application using Claude Code, covering everything from environment setup through GitHub deployment on a custom domain via Netlify. The project — a browser-based “don’t blink” reaction game with facial detection, a username system, and a leaderboard — serves as a concrete example to illustrate each step of an AI-assisted development workflow aimed squarely at beginners.
The tutorial covers installing Git and GitHub Desktop, creating a repository, generating UI mockups in Google AI Studio to use as visual context for Claude, and feeding a detailed build plan alongside mockup images into Claude Code to generate the bulk of the application logic. The video shows the one-shot build attempt, the iterative fixes required for the camera-based blink detection feature, and the GitHub-to-Netlify pipeline that gets the finished app onto a custom domain. Practical details include how to configure folder permissions in Claude Code, how to prompt Claude Code’s terminal to push directly to GitHub, and when to break complex features into smaller, more manageable prompts.
For anyone who has heard about vibe coding or AI-assisted app building but has never shipped a real project, this video provides one of the more complete end-to-end walkthroughs available — from blank folder to live URL — using Claude Code as the primary development environment alongside freely available tools.
📺 Source: Alphastack · Published April 13, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







