Build a $10,000 Website Pitch with Higgsfield MCP

Leave with a live website concept and a scoped $10K proposal—not another portfolio mockup with no buyer.

Time
14 min
Build
One responsive proof page, a five-screen visual system, a before/after argument, and a tightly scoped $10K website proposal.
A paper-cut filmmaker plans an AI video shot using a camera rig, storyboard cards, and a motion control dial.
Direction creates value. Generation supplies raw material.
01

Start with buyer and deliverable.

Buyer

Founders, creators, consultants, and local businesses whose current site undersells a real offer.

Final delivery

One responsive proof page, a five-screen visual system, a before/after argument, and a tightly scoped $10K website proposal.

Starting asset

A real business offer, approved copy, existing brand assets, customer proof, and one measurable conversion goal.

Tool stack

  • Higgsfield MCP
  • Claude Code, Cursor, or another MCP-compatible coding agent
  • Browser and responsive QA tools
02

Build one reviewable result.

  1. 01

    Pick a buyer and one expensive problem

    Do not start with visual style. Choose a business whose offer is credible but hard to understand, trust, or buy from its current site. Write one conversion goal and collect the proof that can support it.

    Done when: You can say who should act, what they should do, and why the current page loses them.
  2. 02

    Write a one-page result brief

    Give the agent the audience, offer, proof, page action, required sections, supplied assets, technical constraints, and what must not be invented. A specific brief makes Higgsfield imagery serve the sale instead of decorating a template.

    Done when: Every section earns its place by answering a buyer question.
  3. 03

    Use Higgsfield MCP for page-specific art

    Connect the official Higgsfield MCP endpoint to your agent. Generate only the visual assets the page actually needs: one decisive hero scene, product or service proof, and supporting crops in the required aspect ratios. Keep readable copy in HTML.

    Done when: Every generated asset has a named section, purpose, crop, and rights note.
  4. 04

    Build one proof page before the whole site

    Ask the coding agent to ship the highest-value route first. Use real copy and assets, then test desktop and mobile. The page must explain the offer, show proof, and make the next action obvious within the first viewport.

    Done when: A first-time visitor can explain the offer and find the action without a walkthrough.
  5. 05

    Package the $10K proposal around outcomes

    Price the complete business result: discovery, content, design direction, implementation, responsive QA, launch support, and bounded revisions. Show the proof page live. State assumptions and exclusions so the number is a scope—not a promise of revenue.

    Done when: Proposal names deliverables, timeline, revision limit, client inputs, and acceptance criteria.

Direct variables you can review.

Replace every bracket. Keep one visible action and one camera intention per shot.

Build: a premium website proof page for [specific business].
Buyer: [specific audience] who needs [job or result].
Conversion: [one primary action].
Proof supplied: [testimonials, work, numbers, credentials, product facts].
Visual assets via Higgsfield MCP: [hero subject, supporting scenes, exact aspect ratios].
Required sections: [ordered buyer questions].
Preserve: [brand assets, factual claims, canonical URLs, accessibility].
Avoid: invented proof, generated readable text, generic AI imagery, fake interfaces.
03

Reject weak work before buyer sees it.

  • Offer and next action are obvious within the first viewport.
  • Every public claim is supplied or sourced; no synthetic proof appears real.
  • Generated assets are page-specific and survive desktop and mobile crops.
  • Proposal scope and acceptance criteria support the price without promising buyer revenue.

Sell a bounded outcome.

A $10K website transformation with strategy, page-specific Higgsfield assets, implementation, and launch QA.

Package scope

  • Business and conversion brief
  • One proof page before full build
  • Five core page templates
  • Responsive implementation
  • Two bounded revision rounds
  • Launch checklist

Simple pitch

I will turn your strongest offer and proof into a site people can understand and act on. First I build the highest-value page so you can judge the direction before the full engagement.

Proof to show

Show the old experience, the live proof page, the buyer-question map, and the exact scope the proposal buys.

Protect the margin

$10K is an illustrative package target, not guaranteed income. Quote from actual discovery, content, design, engineering, generation, revision, and launch work.

Commercial use still needs human judgment.

  • Get permission for all brand, customer, and reference assets.
  • Never invent testimonials, revenue, clients, or performance results.
  • Keep generated text and false product UI out of final evidence.
  • Do not promise the website will produce a specific revenue result.

Your assignment

Choose one real business you can legally feature. Build its highest-value proof page, test it at desktop and mobile widths, then write a $10K proposal with exact scope and exclusions.

Check current tools and examples

Product names, models, controls, plans, and credit costs change. Official product pages and labeled creator examples were checked on August 19, 2026; confirm current controls before quoting client work.