Home
Make the renovation process feel controlled, respectful, and low-risk.
Proof: Occupied-home process, recent project detail, consultation path
Precomputed demonstration. This page does not call a builder, create a website, open a workspace, or save any visitor input.
darwin_build_brief · example output
This sample shows the shape of a Darwin handoff for a fictional renovation company. It includes direction, constraints, sources, assumptions, and a publish checklist.
Recommended page architecture
Make the renovation process feel controlled, respectful, and low-risk.
Proof: Occupied-home process, recent project detail, consultation path
Show decisions and constraints, not just polished after photos.
Proof: Scope, timeline, challenge, material choice, outcome
Answer what happens while a client still lives in the home.
Proof: Communication cadence, dust control, schedule, approvals
Qualify the right projects without a long catalog of generic work.
Proof: Kitchen, bath, whole-home, planning boundaries
Collect enough context for a useful first conversation.
Proof: Project type, location, target timing, occupied-home status
Copy direction
Design direction
Publish checklist
Reference workflow
This is the planned demo handoff, not a live connection or write on this page.
Codex requests a cited brief and receives this structured output.
In the planned demo, Codex would use the approved brief while working through WordPress.com MCP.
The agency reviews the draft and chooses whether anything is published.
No production action is simulated here. The agency pilot starts read-only, and any later WordPress change flow remains draft-only with explicit approval.
Sources represented in this example
Accessibility foundation and WCAG references
SEO Starter Guide
WordPress.com MCP connection guidance
Agency pilot fit review
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