Chapter 1: The First Version — Build Your Personal Homepage + Digital Twin in 2 Hours
What You’ll Build in This Chapter
The goal of this chapter is very clear: create the first version that can be previewed, showcased, and used for simple chat—in other words, the v1 prototype on the platform. We won’t dive into full prompt theory, multi-platform comparisons, local development environments, or the deeper principles behind APIs just yet, because the most important thing right now is not to fill in all the background knowledge, but to build something first.
The most important thing in this chapter is not to “learn every method,” but to create your first working project first.
We’ll use a Chinese-friendly AI prototyping tool like Miaoda as the example. If you’re not using Miaoda right now but another product that supports generating pages from natural language, you can absolutely follow the same approach.
Why Start with This Chapter
Many people fall into the anxiety of “Should I learn more concepts first?” right at the beginning.
But for readers with no prior experience, the most effective starting point is usually not reading one more explanation, but getting that first positive feedback loop:
So I really don’t need to learn the full syntax first, and I actually can build a page.
This chapter exists to deliver exactly that positive feedback.
Chapter Guide
| Section | What You’ll Accomplish |
|---|---|
| 1.1 Why start with this chapter, and what to prepare first | Build a “make it first” mindset and prepare your first batch of materials |
| 1.2 Write your first version of requirements with a fill-in-the-blank template | Turn vague ideas into executable requirements |
| 1.3 Generate your first version on the platform and complete three rounds of fine-tuning | See your first project come to life and learn how to iterate properly |
| 1.4 Chapter summary: first-round acceptance and the next-round optimization checklist | Clarify the completion criteria and leave a backlog for later chapters |
The Smoothest Way to Work
Best Practice
Keep your AI prototyping tool open and follow along as you read.
The focus of Chapter 1 is not on “remembering,” but on “doing.” After finishing each section, complete the corresponding action right away—don’t save everything for the end.
What You Should See After Finishing
When you finish this chapter, you should at least have a personal homepage that already opens properly, clearly shows who you are, and includes an entry point for a digital twin that can start a conversation; at the same time, you should also have your own organized checklist for the next round of improvements.
This is not the final version yet, but it is already a real beginning.
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