Antsthropic.com
I’m showing the website I built for my app Antoinette, including how it looks on mobile and how the Telegram bot experience works. Friends can send updates, sort plans, use calendar-style views, and invite others. I also walk through the daily brief page, inspired by iPhone-style footage, with interactive buttons for plans, updates, nudges, and suggested trends. The bigger point is to show how quickly you can build a fun, interactive website using generative AI tools like Google Antigravity. The flow is simple: send a message before 7pm and receive your brief at 7pm. The main action is to explore the site, try the interactions, and play around with the mini game where ants run everywhere.

Built a polished, mobile-optimized interactive website for Antoinette using generative AI, turning a Telegram bot concept into a clickable product demo with working interactions and a playful mini game.
Today I’m walking through ANTSTHROPIC, a website I built for my app Antoinette, and showing how it works across both desktop and mobile. The app itself lives mainly inside Telegram: friends can send updates and plans, see what others are up to, use calendar-style views, sort friends and requests, find people, and invite others. It has a social-media-like layer, but the goal is much simpler: reduce the effort it takes to keep up with people.
The website is meant to showcase that experience in a playful and interactive way. I wanted to make it feel like you are already inside the product, so I built a sample daily brief page inspired by iPhone-style footage. Instead of only showing static screenshots, the page has working interactive buttons for plans, updates, nudges, and suggested trends. You can decline items, open sections, start chatting, and get a real feeling for how the product would work day to day.
The core idea of Antoinette is simple: you tell the bot what you’re planning, what you’re up to, or who you want to hear from before 7pm, and then you receive a daily brief at 7pm. That brief helps you stay updated on your friends’ plans, reminders, events, and small social cues without having to manually check in with everyone. Antoinette does the social heavy lifting for you.
A big reason I wanted to share ANTSTHROPIC is to show how quickly you can now build an interactive, polished web experience with generative AI tools like Google Antigravity. Because the app structure and database were already on GitHub, I could use AI to help recreate the product flow, generate a daily brief demo, make it interactive, and turn the concept into something people can actually click through and understand. It’s not just a landing page; it’s a small product simulation.
And, of course, the most important part: the ants. There’s a mini game where ants run around the website, because building with AI also makes it easier to add playful details that would normally feel too time-consuming. For me, that’s one of the best parts of making websites this way: you can move fast, experiment, and have fun with it. The main action is simply to check out ANTSTHROPIC, explore the interactions, and enjoy the ants crawling everywhere.
From the build.
Building Antoinette Website with Generative AI
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