iFind · Grande Web Network

Welcome, Ulrike

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.

17 iFind sites · wine, cheese, cocktails, coffee, and more — all yours to bring to life.
The rhythm of your work

From an idea to a live page — in five calm steps

You stay in the part you love: the writing and the craft. Everything technical is handled for you.

1

Build

Ask your Claude for a page. It writes the full, on-brand HTML.

2

Upload

Drop it into the Page Editor in the Command Center.

3

Stage

It's saved as a draft. The live site is untouched.

4

Approve

You click Request Publish; Scott gives a quick OK.

5

Live

The team ships it and checks it on the real site.

First time here

Get started in 3 steps

1 · Set it up

In the Terminal, from the folder you unpacked:

cd ~/ifind-curator bash install.sh

2 · Make a page

Start Claude and just ask, in plain English:

claude > build a tasting-notes page for Nebbiolo, for ifindwines.com

3 · Send it in

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.

What's in your kit

A senior-level toolkit, tuned for you

The design system

Your Claude knows the iFind look by heart — wine-red, the icons, the footer, the voice. Every page comes out on-brand.

A memory that keeps up

It remembers your preferences and decisions across sessions — and carries them right through automatic compaction. Run /save at stopping points; /pickup restores exactly where you were. Your work is never lost.

Real data

Pulls true facts from your knowledge base — 114 grapes, 102 cocktails, 1,081 mineral waters, 49 regions — never invented.

Safe by design

No passwords on your Mac. You stage & request; Scott approves. The optional hub connector is scoped to your sites only.

Your memory & continuity

Your work survives — every time

Claude Code occasionally needs to compact its memory as a session grows long. This is completely normal — think of it like turning a page. Your workstation is set up so that compaction is lossless: your work, preferences, and in-progress pages come back automatically.

Run /save often

At any natural stopping point — after finishing a section, making a decision, or wrapping up for the day — type /save. It captures exactly what you were working on and what comes next.

Compaction is automatic

When context fills up, the recovery hooks fire on their own — saving a snapshot before, restoring your identity and memory after. You don't need to do anything special. Just keep going.

Run /pickup to resume

Starting a new session tomorrow? Type /pickup and your Claude will tell you exactly what it was working on and ask whether to continue or start something new.

Your preferences and decisions are saved to the memory/ folder — they grow over time as your Claude learns your style. Each one is a short note about something worth remembering.

Your patch of the empire

17 iFind sites

Each has its own accent colour — your Claude applies the right one automatically. The flagship is yours to lead.

ifindwines.comflagship · wine & pairing
ifindwineregionswine geography
ifindcocktailscocktails
ifindbeerscraft beer
ifindcidersciders
ifindwhiskeywhiskey
ifindcheeseartisan cheese
ifinddessertsdesserts
ifindfonduesfondue
ifindcacaochocolate
ifindcoffeecoffee
ifindteatea
ifindteastea (alt)
ifindmineralwaterswater atlas
ifindrecipesrecipes
ifindbeveragesbeverages hub
ifindmaterialsmaterials science
Whenever you need a hand

You're never doing this alone

A decision, a blocker, a "is this OK to publish?" — reach Scott and the team. You'll always get a quick acknowledgement.