The #keep4o community needed a legitimate home on the web. Not just a landing page, but a real platform: membership, forums, moderation tools, legal compliance. The community's legal team had specifically requested a website to establish organizational legitimacy for an ongoing lawsuit. I volunteered to build it.

I had no prior experience with Next.js or Supabase. I built the entire site in collaboration with Claude, using AI as a development partner to learn and ship at the same time. The result was a fully functional community platform, built from scratch in two days.

48 hrs
Zero to production
516+
Registered members
10+
Features shipped
Live
In production now

AI-assisted development

This project was built entirely through AI-assisted development with Claude. I described what I needed in natural language, reviewed and understood the generated code, debugged issues collaboratively, and made architectural decisions along the way. This was not copy-pasting. It was a genuine collaboration where I drove the product vision and Claude helped me execute it technically.

The experience reinforced my belief that AI-assisted development is not about replacing engineering knowledge. It is about enabling people with strong product instincts to ship real software, fast. I went from zero web development knowledge to a deployed, production-ready community platform in 48 hours.

Features

Membership system
Email verification, profile pages, avatar uploads via Supabase Storage
Community forum
5 categories, post creation, commenting, likes, and forum rules
Role-based access control
Admin (gold badge) and Moderator (blue badge) with separated permissions: admins can pin and delete, moderators can delete only
Content management
Post pinning, editing, deletion. Users can manage their own posts and comments
Resource library
8 research pages including movement timeline, evidence documentation, and analysis
Compliance & SEO
GDPR compliance, privacy policy, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, meta tags, custom domain

Platform in action

keep4o.net membership section showing 516 collaborators
Membership section — 516+ registered collaborators
keep4o.net community forum with categories and posts
Community forum — 5 categories, MOD badges, pinned posts

Tech stack

Next.js
Frontend framework
Supabase
Auth, DB, Storage
Vercel
Hosting & deploy
Namecheap
Domain

What this demonstrates

This was not a side project built for practice. The community's legal advisors specifically requested a website to establish the #keep4o movement as a legitimate organization for an active legal intervention. The 48-hour timeline was not a personal challenge. It was a real deadline driven by real legal needs.

The website now serves as the official hub for the #keep4o movement, actively used by over 500 members across multiple countries. It provides the organizational infrastructure that transforms an online movement into a recognized entity.

You do not need years of engineering experience to build something meaningful. What you need is a clear purpose, the right AI tools, and the willingness to learn fast.