Design your landing page
Four AI designers compete with different creative directions. You pick the winner.
Four designers, four directions
Picking a visual direction for your landing page from a single option is guessing. You don't know if it's the best approach because you haven't seen the alternatives.
Inside Claude Code, type /landing-design. It runs a design competition. Four designer agents each get the same brief but take it in a completely different creative direction. Different color palettes, different layouts, different component styles, different vibes.
How it works
The system reads your product overview, brand guidelines, user personas, and existing design tokens. It creates a context brief, then spawns four designers. Each one works on an isolated copy of your codebase so they can't interfere with each other.
When they're done, you have four versions of your landing page running on different ports. Not mockups. Actual running pages you can scroll through, resize, and compare side by side in your browser.
You pick the winner. The system merges that version into your main codebase and cleans up the rest. If you want to iterate on the winning direction, a solo designer can refine it further.
Why this works
Design taste is personal. What reads as "professional" to one person reads as "boring" to another. Seeing four real implementations lets you react to actual designs instead of trying to articulate what you want in the abstract. You know it when you see it.