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darwin_build_brief · example output

See what an implementation-ready AI website brief looks like.

This sample shows the shape of a Darwin handoff for a fictional renovation company. It includes direction, constraints, sources, assumptions, and a publish checklist.

Brief ID
brief_demo_harbor_pine_01
Builder target
Codex + WordPress.com
Write access
None
Confidence
High, with assumptions

Recommended page architecture

Five pages, each with one job

Home

Make the renovation process feel controlled, respectful, and low-risk.

Proof: Occupied-home process, recent project detail, consultation path

Projects

Show decisions and constraints, not just polished after photos.

Proof: Scope, timeline, challenge, material choice, outcome

Process

Answer what happens while a client still lives in the home.

Proof: Communication cadence, dust control, schedule, approvals

Services

Qualify the right projects without a long catalog of generic work.

Proof: Kitchen, bath, whole-home, planning boundaries

Contact

Collect enough context for a useful first conversation.

Proof: Project type, location, target timing, occupied-home status

Copy direction

Specific, steady, proof-led

  • Lead with how the process feels for the homeowner.
  • Use project details instead of broad quality claims.
  • Avoid urgency language and unverified superlatives.

Design direction

Architectural field notes

  • Editorial project photography with useful captions.
  • Measured spacing, warm wood tones, clear form states.
  • No stock hard-hat imagery or decorative project counters.

Publish checklist

Human review stays in the loop.

  • Every page has one clear purpose and one primary next action.
  • Navigation and form controls have visible keyboard focus.
  • Claims about timelines, service areas, and credentials are verified by the client.
  • Project images include useful alternative text or an empty alt when decorative.
  • The WordPress draft is reviewed by a human before publication.

Reference workflow

Codex + Darwin + WordPress.com

This is the planned demo handoff, not a live connection or write on this page.

  1. 1

    Darwin briefs

    Codex requests a cited brief and receives this structured output.

  2. 2

    Codex builds

    In the planned demo, Codex would use the approved brief while working through WordPress.com MCP.

  3. 3

    A human reviews

    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

Agency pilot fit review

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