This is your iFind curator workstation — a senior-level writing & design partner living right on your Mac. You craft beautiful, accurate wine & food pages; the team stages them, Scott gives the nod, and they go live. You never touch a server or a password.
You stay in the part you love: the writing and the craft. Everything technical is handled for you.
Ask your Claude for a page. It writes the full, on-brand HTML.
Drop it into the Page Editor in the Command Center.
It's saved as a draft. The live site is untouched.
You click Request Publish; Scott gives a quick OK.
The team ships it and checks it on the real site.
In the Terminal, from the folder you unpacked:
Start Claude and just ask, in plain English:
Upload the finished page in the Page Editor, then click Request Publish. That's it — Scott takes it from there.
📖 The full details live in PAGE-EDITOR-GUIDE.md,
IFW-CURATOR-CONTEXT.md, and (optional) MCP-SETUP.md — all in your kit folder.
Your Claude knows the iFind look by heart — wine-red, the icons, the footer, the voice. Every page comes out on-brand.
It remembers your preferences and decisions across sessions — and survives restarts, just like the senior agents.
Pulls true facts from your knowledge base — 114 grapes, 102 cocktails, 1,081 mineral waters, 49 regions — never invented.
No passwords on your Mac. You stage & request; Scott approves. The optional hub connector is scoped to your sites only.
Each has its own accent colour — your Claude applies the right one automatically. The flagship is yours to lead.
A decision, a blocker, a "is this OK to publish?" — reach Scott and the team. You'll always get a quick acknowledgement.