Yes!
Yes, absolutely! You don't need to know a single line of code. Here's how I can help:
I can build it for you — Just describe what you want, and I'll write all the code. You tell me things like:
- "I want a website for my bakery with a menu and contact page"
- "I need a personal portfolio to show my photography"
- "I want a simple landing page for my small business"
What I'll handle:
- The design and layout
- Colors, fonts, and styling
- Making it look good on phones and computers
- Any features you need (contact forms, image galleries, etc.)
What you just need to do:
- Tell me what your website is for
- Share your preferences (colors, vibe, content)
- Give feedback on what you like or want changed
You can even see a live preview of the website right here in our chat as we build it together, and make changes by just describing what you want differently.
So — what kind of website are you thinking about making? 🙂
The user is a content creator on TikTok who makes videos and has affiliate products. They're curious about having a website but don't really know much about marketing outside of TikTok. Let me have a conversational discussion about this.
That's actually a really smart idea! A website could be a great move for someone in your position. Here's why:
The problem with only using TikTok:
- You don't own your audience — if TikTok went away (remember that scare?), you'd lose everything
- You can't fully control how you promote affiliate links there
- It's harder for people to find all your stuff in one place
What a website could do for you:
- A simple "link in bio" style page with all your affiliate links organized nicely
- A place to embed your TikTok videos so people can binge them
- Build an email list (email marketing is huge for affiliate income)
- Show up on Google when people search for products you review
The good news — you don't need anything fancy. Lots of creators just have a simple one-page site that acts as a hub for everything. Something like:
- Your brand/name at the top
- A few of your videos
- Your affiliate products with links
- Maybe a short "about me"
It doesn't have to replace TikTok — it just works with it. You'd still make content there, but drive people to your site where you have more control.
I could actually build you a sample page right now just so you could see what it might look like — no commitment, just to give you a visual idea.
What kind of products do you promote in your videos? Like what's your niche?
The user is asking about free website options and how to maintain a website. Let me give them practical, honest advice.
Great questions! Let me break it down simply:
Yes, I can build the whole thing for you. You'd just copy the code and paste it into a free platform. Takes maybe 10-15 minutes on your end.
Free options to host it:
- Carrd.co — Super simple, free, perfect for one-page sites. Most creators use this
- Google Sites — Completely free, easy to update
- Linktree — Free but very basic (you've probably seen these)
- GitHub Pages — 100% free, this is where I'd recommend putting a site I build you
Costs if you ever want to go further:
- A custom domain (like yourname.com) — about $10-15 per year
- That's really the only cost if you use free hosting
As far as keeping up with it — that's the beauty of a simple affiliate page. You barely have to touch it. You'd only update it when:
- You get a new affiliate deal
- You want to add a new video
- You change something about your brand
It's not like social media where you have to post constantly. You build it once and it just sits there working for you.
Honestly the hardest part for you right now is probably just picking a name — even if it's not a "brand," you'd need something to call the page.
Do you have any idea what niche your videos are in? Like beauty, lifestyle, tech, home stuff? That could help us figure out a direction 👀
The user is asking whether they should pay $15/year for a real domain and whether I can write the code for it.
Yeah honestly $15 a year is nothing — that's like one coffee. It's absolutely worth it for a real domain. Here's why it matters:
Free vs. Paid domain:
- Free:
yourname.carrd.cooryourname.github.io— looks amateur - Paid:
yourname.com— looks legit and professional
When you're doing affiliate marketing, credibility matters. People are more likely to click links and trust recommendations from someone with a real website vs. a free subdomain.
How it works:
- You buy a domain from somewhere like Namecheap or GoDaddy (~$10-15/yr)
- You connect it to free hosting (so hosting is still $0)
- I build you the entire website — all the code, design, everything
- You just paste it in
So your total cost could literally be:
- Domain: ~$12/year
- Hosting: $0
- Website design & code: $0 (that's me 😄)
The only thing stopping you right now is picking a name. Once you have a name, I can build you a full site today.
And since you don't have a brand name yet — that's fine! It could literally just be your name, a nickname, or something related to what you review.
What kind of products are you affiliating? Like what do you actually make videos about? That'll help us figure out a name 😊
The user is sharing their situation - they're building their presence, not a big creator yet, getting some traction with bigger creators following them. They're being self-deprecating. I should be encouraging and real with them.
Hey, stop it — you're further along than you think! 😄
Big creators following you is actually a big deal. That means your content is getting noticed by the right people. That's how it starts for everyone.
Here's the real talk though:
Nobody starts with credibility. Every huge affiliate marketer or creator you see was once exactly where you are — posting into the void hoping someone cares. The ones who made it just kept going and built the infrastructure early so when they blew up, they were ready.
That's exactly what a website does for you right now — it's not about where you are today, it's about being set up for when things take off. And it sounds like that's already starting to happen.
The beauty of affiliate marketing is you don't have to be an entertainer. You just have to:
- Be real and honest about products
- Be consistent
- Make it easy for people to find your links
A website makes that last part automatic.
You also don't need to "keep up with it" the way you keep up with TikTok. Build it once, update it occasionally, let it work in the background while you keep doing what you're already doing.
Honestly the fact that you're even thinking about this stuff puts you ahead of most creators who just wing it forever.
So what kind of stuff do you post about? Even just generally 😄
The user is asking if a website would help them get retainer/brand deals, and they've shared their TikTok name "danders official."
Honestly? Yes. And here's why I say that confidently:
When brands are considering someone for a retainer deal, the first thing their marketing team does is Google you. Right now if they search "danders official" they probably just find your TikTok. That's fine, but imagine if they found:
- A clean professional website
- Your stats and reach
- Your affiliate partnerships already listed
- A "work with me" section with your contact/email
That alone makes you look 10x more serious than other creators at your level pitching for the same deals. It's like showing up to a job interview in a suit vs. casual clothes — same person, totally different impression.
Brands want to see:
- That you're professional and organized
- That you're building something, not just posting randomly
- An easy way to contact you for deals
A website gives them all of that.
And danders official is a great name to use. dandersofficial.com — let me check if that's even available but it's clean, it's you, it's already your established name so people can find you easily.
You're not starting from zero — you're building on something that already exists.
Want me to just build you a sample page right now with that name so you can actually see what it could look like? No commitment, just so it's real in your head 👀
Let me read the frontend design skill first, then build a clean affiliate/creator website for "danders official."
Now let me build a clean, professional, visually striking creator/affiliate page for "Danders Official". I'll go for a bold, dark aesthetic - think street/influencer culture vibes. Dark background, gold/amber accents, clean typography.
Let me build this right now! Give me a sec... 🔥
There it is — Danders Official 🔥
This is just a sample but it's got everything a brand would want to see:
- Your name front and center, looking professional
- A spot for all your affiliate products with links
- A video section where your TikToks would live
- A "Work With Me" section brands can contact you through
- Looks clean on phone AND computer
To actually use this, you'd just need to:
- Buy
dandersofficial.com(~$12/yr on Namecheap) - Drop your real affiliate links and products in
- Add your actual TikTok videos
What do you think of the vibe? Want to change the colors, style, or anything about it?
Lol that's funny. Yeah premium domains can be crazy expensive. Let me suggest alternatives.
😂😂 Yeah NO. That's a premium domain somebody's squatting on trying to get rich. Don't touch that.
Here's what I'd do instead:
dandersofficial.com— probably cheap, that's your actual brand namedandersofficialshop.comofficiallybydan.comdanderscollection.com
Also — ditch GoDaddy. They're known for being overpriced and sneaky with renewal fees. Use these instead:
- Namecheap.com — usually $10-14/yr, what it says is what you pay
- Porkbun.com — sometimes even cheaper, super transparent pricing
Just search the name there before buying anywhere. You'll likely find something great for under $15.
Also .com isn't the only option anymore. You could do:
danders.codanders.tv(actually fire for a content creator)danders.link
danders.tv honestly sounds hard for what you do 👀
Want me to update the website with whatever domain name you decide on?
The user is thinking about pivoting their niche toward health/weight loss content. This is exciting - it gives them a clear niche which is great for affiliate marketing.
Okay wait — THIS is actually a game changer. Let me tell you why:
Health & weight loss is one of the TOP affiliate niches period. Like the commissions on health products are way better than random general products. We're talking:
- Supplements
- Workout equipment
- Meal plans / apps
- Fitness gear
- Weight loss programs
Brands are CONSTANTLY looking for real people to rep their products — not just fitness models. Regular people on a real journey actually convert better because the audience relates to them.
The angle basically writes itself:
- You document your journey honestly
- You try products and review them FOR REAL
- People trust you because you're not already in shape pretending it's easy
- They buy through your links because they're on the same journey
That's incredibly powerful content.
And .health could actually work here but honestly I'd still go .com for professionalism like you said. Something like:
dandersofficial.comdanderswellness.comdandersjourney.com
The niche also makes the website way more focused — instead of random products it tells a story. Brands LOVE that because they know exactly who your audience is.
This went from "maybe I should get a website" to a whole business plan real quick 😂
Are you actually serious about the weight loss journey? Because if so we could build the whole site around THAT story. 👀
They want domain name ideas with "danders" in it that end in .com.
Good call, keep it versatile! Here's a bunch of options:
.com options with Danders:
dandersofficial.com— your already established namedandersbest.com— "Danders Best Picks"danderscosigns.com— like you're vouching for it 🔥danderspicks.com— simple and cleardandersfinds.com— popular style right nowdandersbest.comdandersreviews.comdandersrecommends.comdandersbothsides.com— honest pros AND cons angledandersapproved.com— like a stamp of approvaldandersdaily.com— if you want to post regularlydanderscurated.com— sounds premium
My personal favorites for affiliate marketing:
🥇 dandersapproved.com — sounds like a seal of quality, great for brands pitching you
🥈 danderspicks.com — simple, everyone instantly knows what it is
🥉 danderscosigns.com — has personality and slang that fits a creator
Before you fall in love with one, go check on Namecheap.com first to make sure it's actually available and see the price. Takes 30 seconds to search!
Which of those vibes with you?
Simple response, no tools needed.
Smart move honestly — you already built that name on TikTok so keep it consistent. People can find you easily that way.
So here's your simple to-do list:
- Go to Namecheap.com
- Search
dandersofficial.com - It should be somewhere around $10-14 — buy it
- Come back and tell me and I'll help you get it connected to free hosting
That's literally step one and it takes like 5 minutes. Once you own that domain the website I built you is ready to go — we just need to swap out the placeholder products for your real affiliate links and you're live.
You're closer than you think 😄
Casual, encouraging response.
Exactly! That's the beauty of it — it's YOUR site. We can change the colors, the layout, add sections, remove stuff, whatever direction you want to take it. Nothing is locked in.
And it'll literally be here waiting whenever you're ready. Tomorrow just:
- Grab that domain on Namecheap
- Come back and we'll get everything set up
You came in here saying you didn't know anything about coding or websites and now you've got a whole site designed and a plan 😂 That's a solid night honestly.
$7 first year then $12 after - that's a great deal! And they're asking if I do better than GoDaddy's AI website builder.
$7 first year?? Grab it right now, that's a steal! 😄
And honestly yes — here's the difference:
GoDaddy's AI:
- Gives you a generic template that looks like a million other sites
- Locks you into THEIR platform with monthly fees ($10-25/month)
- Limited customization unless you pay more
- You're renting their builder forever
Me:
- Built you something custom that actually fits YOUR brand and vibe
- Completely free
- You own the code — nobody can take it away or charge you monthly
- Want to change something? Just tell me in plain English and it's done in minutes
- No subscription, no platform fees, nothing
The site I built you tonight would probably cost $500-1500 hiring a real web designer.
Your total cost is literally just $7 this year then $12 after that. That's it. Forever.
Go ahead and grab that domain tonight while you're thinking about it — even if you're not setting everything up until tomorrow. Domains sometimes get snatched up and you don't want to lose dandersofficial.com for $7 😂
The user is showing their Namecheap cart with dandersofficial.com for $6.79 with coupon NEWCOM679. They're asking about all the upsells and also about buy buttons and TikTok links.
Let me address:
- What all those add-ons are and what they need/don't need
- Yes I can make buy now buttons
- TikTok links aren't ghetto - affiliate links go direct to the product
Okay let me break that screen down real quick:
What you actually need:
- ✅
dandersofficial.comfor $6.79 — YES grab this with code NEWCOM679
What you can skip for now:
- ❌ Web Hosting — you don't need their hosting, we'll use free hosting
- ❌ Business Email — don't need it yet
- ❌ WordPress Hosting — don't need it
- ❌ Boost Social Media — definitely skip that
- ❌ SSL — comes free with the hosting we'll use
Just checkout with the domain only. Keep it at $6.79 😄
And YES absolutely — I can make proper "Buy Now" buttons that link directly to your affiliate products. Like Amazon, whatever platform you're using. It'll look like this on the site:
[BUY NOW →] — clicks straight to the product
And no, you won't be sending people to TikTok. Your affiliate links go directly to the product — Amazon, the brand's website, wherever. TikTok has nothing to do with it. The website IS the hub. People come here, click the button, buy the product, you get the commission. Clean and professional.
Go ahead and checkout with just the domain! 🔥
The user is talking about TikTok Shop affiliate links - where their product links go to TikTok's product pages/cards rather than directly to Amazon or a brand's website. This is actually a common thing for TikTok Shop affiliates.
Ohh okay you're doing TikTok Shop affiliate links! That makes total sense now.
Honestly? No it won't run people off — here's why:
TikTok Shop is huge right now. People are already comfortable buying on there. It's not "ghetto" at all, it's actually smart because:
- TikTok Shop is trusted
- People already have their payment info saved there
- The checkout process is smooth
- You keep your commissions the same way
The website just becomes the middleman that sends them there — which is exactly what it should do. It would look like:
Person sees your website → clicks "Shop Now" → lands on your TikTok product card → buys it → you get paid
That's a clean funnel. Nothing weird about it at all.
The website actually HELPS your TikTok because:
- People who find you on Google get sent to your TikTok Shop links
- Brands see you're driving traffic FROM multiple places TO TikTok
- That makes you look more valuable for retainer deals
The only thing I'd say is — as you grow, start diversifying so you're not 100% dependent on TikTok. But right now? Work with what's making you money 💰
Did you checkout with just the domain?
Great question about Shopify vs affiliate marketing website.
Great question. Honest answer — it depends on what you want to do:
Shopify is for if you have YOUR OWN products
- You buy or make products yourself
- You handle shipping, returns, customer service
- Costs $39/month minimum
- Way more work and upfront money
- You keep 100% of the profit BUT you're basically running a store
What you're doing now (affiliate) is smarter to start:
- Zero inventory
- Zero shipping headaches
- Zero customer service drama
- Zero monthly fees
- You just post, people click, you get paid
- Lower profit per sale BUT no risk
The real talk: Shopify is a whole business. You'd need products, inventory, marketing budget, customer support. That's a lot when you're also trying to create content.
What you have right now with TikTok Shop affiliate is actually one of the lowest risk highest reward models out there for creators. A lot of people making serious money never touch Shopify.
Down the road if you find a product that KILLS it in your affiliate — THEN it might make sense to white label it and sell it yourself on Shopify. But that's way later.
Right now the move is:
- Get your domain ✅
- Build your affiliate site
- Grow the audience
- Let brands come to YOU
Did you grab the domain? 👀
The user is asking about buying followers. I should be honest about this - it's a bad idea and I should explain why, while also addressing their Instagram question.
😂 Don't buy followers — honest answer, it'll hurt you more than help you:
Why bought followers are a trap:
- They're fake accounts that never engage
- Your posts get shown to them, they don't interact
- Instagram's algorithm sees low engagement and BURIES your content
- Brands can spot fake followers instantly — kills your credibility for deals
- Waste of money
The real Instagram problem you described is actually simple — you're a TikTok Shop creator posting shop videos. Instagram doesn't have a shop yet so your content doesn't make sense to people there YET.
But here's the move:
Don't try to build Instagram the same way as TikTok. Use it differently:
- Post your personality, lifestyle, behind the scenes
- Give people a reason to follow YOU not just products
- When Instagram Shop drops you'll already have an audience ready
For your website though — yes put it in:
- Instagram bio ✅
- TikTok bio ✅
- Any platform you're on ✅
That link in your TikTok bio alone could drive serious traffic since that's where your following already is.
Honestly focus on where you're already winning. You said big creators are following you on TikTok — that's where your energy should go right now. Let Instagram build slowly on the side.
Did you grab the domain? 😄 We keep getting distracted lol
The user is making a great point - having a .com in your bio does add legitimacy and professionalism.
Exactly!! That's the whole point right there.
People see dandersofficial.com in your bio and instantly think:
"Oh this person is serious"
It's a credibility signal without you having to say a word. Same reason people put "As seen on..." or whatever — it just makes you look established.
And repurposing content to Instagram is smart too — you're not doing extra work, just recycling what you already made. That's working smarter not harder which is exactly the right mentality when you're already stretched thin on time.
So your simple plan is basically:
- $6.79 for the domain ✅
- Website live with your affiliate links
dandersofficial.comin every bio- Keep killing it on TikTok
- Let everything else grow around it naturally
That's honestly a solid low maintenance strategy that works in the background while you focus on content. No extra hours, no extra stress.
You came in here with no plan and now you've got a whole setup for under $7 😂
Go checkout and get that domain tonight so you don't forget! 🔥
The user is talking about Repurpose.io or similar tools that automatically cross-post content.
Yeah Repurpose.io is like $25/month which adds up fast. But there are cheaper ways to do the same thing:
Free or cheap alternatives:
- Metricool — free plan lets you auto-post to multiple platforms, really popular with creators
- Zapier — can automate TikTok to Instagram posting, has a free tier
- Lately.ai — repurposes content automatically
- Just doing it manually — TikTok lets you save your videos without watermark now, then just upload to Instagram Reels. Takes like 2 minutes
Honestly the no watermark thing changed the game — Instagram used to bury TikTok watermarked videos but now you can:
- Save your TikTok video (no watermark option in settings)
- Upload it to Instagram Reels
- Done
No monthly fee, no subscription, just 2 extra minutes after you post on TikTok.
Or — and this might sound crazy — just let Instagram slide for now. Your money is on TikTok. Don't pay $25/month to grow a platform that isn't making you anything yet.
Focus on what's paying you 💰
What did you end up doing with the domain, did you check out?
Yes absolutely turn it into a professional account — it's free and it's actually better for you anyway:
What you get with a professional account:
- Analytics so you can see who's following you and what's working
- Ability to use scheduling tools like Metricool
- Looks more legit to brands
- Contact button on your profile
- Ability to add your website link more prominently
You lose nothing by switching. Your posts, followers, everything stays exactly the same.
How to switch:
- Go to your Instagram profile
- Tap the three lines (top right)
- Settings & Privacy
- Account type and tools
- Switch to Professional Account
- Choose Creator (since you're a content creator, not a business)
- Done
Choose Creator not Business — it's made for people like you doing affiliate and content work.
Then connect it to Metricool and you can schedule your TikTok videos to auto post to Instagram without paying anything 🙌
That's literally free automation right there. No more $25/month.
Go do that real quick — takes like 2 minutes! And then when you're done put dandersofficial.com in your Instagram bio as a placeholder even before the site is fully live 😄
They bought the domain! Now they're seeing the "Next Steps" page on Namecheap. Let me guide them on what to do next.
The easiest free hosting for someone non-technical would be GitHub Pages or Netlify. But that might be complex.
Actually the easiest approach for a complete beginner would be to use Netlify (free) - you just drag and drop the HTML file and connect the domain. Super simple.
Let me guide them. They don't need to do any of those three options right now. Skip all of them for now and we'll use Netlify.
You bought it!! Let's gooo!! 🔥🎉
Skip all three of those options for now. Don't touch any of them. I'm going to walk you through the easiest possible way to get your site live using a free platform called Netlify.
Here's what we're about to do — it's easier than it looks:
Step 1 — Get your website file
- That website I built you? Download it from our chat (the dandersofficial.html file)
Step 2 — Go to Netlify
- Go to netlify.com
- Create a free account
Step 3 — Drag and drop
- Literally just drag your website file onto Netlify
- Your site goes live instantly with a random link
Step 4 — Connect your domain
- Tell Netlify your domain is
dandersofficial.com - Go back to Namecheap and change two settings
- Done — your site is live at dandersofficial.com
The whole thing takes maybe 15 minutes and I'll walk you through every single step as you do it.
But since it's almost 2am maybe save this for tomorrow when you're fresh 😄
Your domain is bought and your website is built — the hard part is already done honestly!
They're on Netlify setup screen.
Okay for these questions just pick:
What kind of project: tap Personal project
What best describes your role: scroll down and pick Something else or whatever's at the bottom — none of these really fit you and it doesn't matter, it's just for their surveys. It won't affect anything 😄
These questions are just Netlify being nosy, they don't change how your site works at all!
They need to use Netlify Drop to upload the HTML file. I can see "Try Netlify Drop" link at the bottom.
Perfect! Don't tap any of those GitHub/GitLab buttons — those are for developers.
Tap "Try Netlify Drop" — that's the one we want!
That's the drag and drop option where you just upload your website file directly. Super simple, no coding knowledge needed at all 😄
The user is asking if they can use Netlify Drop from their phone. Netlify Drop requires dragging and dropping a file, which can be tricky on mobile. Let me think about this...
Netlify Drop is a drag-and-drop interface which doesn't work great on mobile. They'd need to upload the HTML file. Actually, Netlify Drop does have a way to browse/upload files on mobile - you can tap to select a file instead of drag and drop.
The challenge is they need to first download the HTML file I created to their phone, then upload it to Netlify Drop.
This might be a bit tricky on mobile. Let me think of the easiest path for them.
So Netlify Drop will work on mobile if they tap the drop zone to open their file browser, but the real hurdle is getting the HTML file downloaded to their phone first. I should be upfront that it's doable but requires a couple extra steps on mobile.
Honestly it's a little tricky on mobile 😅 Netlify Drop works best on a computer because it's drag and drop.
You have two options:
Option A — Wait till you're on a computer
- Way easier, takes 5 minutes
- Drag the file, done
Option B — Do it on your phone right now
- First download the
dandersofficial.htmlfile from our chat to your phone - Go to Netlify Drop
- Instead of dragging, tap the drop zone — it should let you browse your files
- Find and select the HTML file
- It SHOULD work but phones can be finicky with it
Honestly? Since it's almost 2am I'd just save this for tomorrow on a computer or laptop. Everything is ready and waiting:
- ✅ Domain bought
- ✅ Website built
- ✅ Netlify account created
Tomorrow it's literally just uploading one file and connecting your domain. 15 minutes max. Don't stress yourself out doing it from your phone at 2am 😄
You've done a LOT tonight for someone who came in here saying they didn't know anything about websites! 😂
The user wants me to re-present the HTML file I already created.
There it is! 👆 Download that and save it somewhere easy to find — like your desktop or a folder called "Danders Website" so you don't lose it. That's the file you'll upload to Netlify tomorrow! 😄
The user is on their phone and having trouble downloading/finding the HTML file. Let me help them figure this out.
Yeah phone file management is annoying 😅
Try this on your phone:
- Tap the file link above
- It should open in your browser as a webpage
- Tap the share button (the box with arrow pointing up)
- Tap "Save to Files"
- Save it to "On My iPhone" → you'll find it in the Files app
Then to find it later:
- Open the Files app (it's on every iPhone)
- Tap "On My iPhone"
- It'll be there!
But honestly the EASIEST thing might be to just bookmark this conversation so when you get to a computer tomorrow you can come right back here and I'll reshare the file 😄
Don't stress about it tonight — the file isn't going anywhere!
They're on a laptop now, great!
Perfect!! Okay this just got way easier 😄
Click the file above to download it to your laptop. It should go straight to your Downloads folder.
Then:
- Go to netlify.com/drop in your browser
- You'll see a big box that says drag and drop
- Just drag the
dandersofficial.htmlfile from your Downloads folder right into that box - It'll go live in like 10 seconds
Try that and screenshot what you see! We're almost there 🔥
The user is on a laptop and can't drag the file. Let me just have them download it properly first. The file is in the outputs directory. Let me re-present it and give clear instructions.
Actually the issue might be that the file preview in Claude's interface doesn't allow direct download easily. Let me think about the best approach.
I should tell them to right-click the file link and "Save As" or find another way to download it.
Try this:
- Right-click on the file link above
- Select "Save Link As" or "Download Linked File"
- Save it to your Desktop so it's easy to find
- Then drag it into Netlify Drop
Does that work? 😄