Life180 Website
SHIP #2 - Life180 Website
If you’re going to build in public, the numbers should be public.
That was the brief.
The website is the public home of Life180:
- the manifesto
- the live scoreboard
- the experiment archive
- the place the project lives when the timeline moves on
It is not just a landing page. It’s the operating record of the challenge.
That matters because Life180 only works if the audience can verify it. If the ETH moves, it should show. If a new experiment ships, it should appear here. If the story evolves, there should be a place where the whole thing makes sense.
The site was designed in Claude Design and built through plain-English briefs with Claude Code, then optimised with Codex. No agency. No Webflow. No hiding behind “I’m not technical.”
That’s the real reason this page exists.
For most of my life, the gap between idea and execution was where projects went to die. This site is one more piece of evidence that the gap has narrowed enough to actually ship.
Technically, it’s simple by design. No CMS. No bloat. Markdown, code, live data, and a clear public record.
This is where the challenge stops being just a timeline and becomes a world.