Homework submission: built and launched a website in a few hours w/ GPT‑5.2


Hey folks — I’m excited to share something I just shipped: a daily mini‑games website I built, with GPT‑5.2 acting as my pair‑programming assistant for a big chunk of the work.

Link: (i remove it)

Start Prompt :

I have registered the domain dailygame.online. I am looking to leverage this website to create an online venture and generate some revenue. What are your recommendations?

So, I kept chatting with GPT-5.2 to figure things out. Along the way, I remembered we needed solid SEO (it even suggested it early on), and since Christmas is coming, I threw in some holiday flair too. I also made sure it could deploy smoothly on Vercel and connect to Google Search Console. Spent almost 4 hours on it—and now it’s finally live! Had to come straight here and tell you guys. (the following information was organized by AI. You're welcome to take a quick look)

What it is

A collection of quick, “one more round” style games (Wordle-ish, number/logic/visual/geo vibes). The goal is simple: open the site, pick a game, play a short session, share it, come back tomorrow.

Tech bits (for anyone curious)

  • Built with Next.js (App Router)
  • Per‑game routing/layout structure (each game has its own page + data)
  • Open Graph / Twitter previews so links look nice when shared
  • sitemap + robots set up for basic SEO hygiene
  • PWA manifest + icons (works nicely when saved to home screen)
  • A few reusable UI bits like favorites, share bar, and online/offline status

How GPT‑5.2 helped (honest version)

  • Turning “feature ideas” into concrete routes/components
  • Generating a first draft fast, then I refined/rewired it
  • Catching edge cases around metadata/sharing/site structure
  • Suggesting UX/product polish I wouldn’t have prioritized early

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