Descriptions:
Nick Saraev demonstrates using Fable 5 — Anthropic’s latest frontier model — to autonomously design and deploy 25 premium websites from a single high-level prompt, with zero manual intervention during execution. Rather than prescribing a step-by-step workflow, Saraev gave the model full creative latitude alongside access to Pinterest for visual inspiration, Higgsfield MCP for video and animation generation (including Cling and dozens of other animation models), and GPT Image 2 for asset creation.
The results showcase Fable 5’s multi-agent orchestration in practice: the model spawned parallel sub-agents to build all 25 sites simultaneously, completing each in roughly one minute. Outputs ranged from real-time shader-powered 3D experiences and variable-font motion designs to a site featuring a fully playable mini-game — all generated without explicit design direction. The model also self-verified its work by running three iteration passes per site and deploying everything to Netlify with a /guide route explaining the replication process.
Saraev’s core argument is that high-quality AI output requires getting out of the model’s way: articulate the goal clearly, provide powerful tool access via MCP integrations (including Chrome DevTools MCP for visual verification in headless environments), and let the model handle planning and execution. He shares the full prompt verbatim and links to all deployed sites at /guide, making this both a practical starting point for autonomous web development workflows and a vivid illustration of how much agentic capability has matured with the current generation of frontier models.
📺 Source: Nick Saraev · Published July 07, 2026
🏷️ Format: Hands On Build







