Hi — we're Daly City Partnership, a nonprofit serving Northern San Mateo County. Our current website is outdated and really hard to navigate. Clients can't find our programs, staff can't update content, and nothing is translated. We need a complete redesign.
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I can build you a modern, multilingual website that's easy for clients to navigate and for your staff to maintain. Let me ask a few questions to make sure I get it right:
1. What are the most important things the website needs to do?
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Tell people who DCP is and what programs we offerB
Help clients find the right service and how to access itC
Let people register for events or fill out intake forms online✓
All of the above — it's the front door to everything DCP does2. What languages do your clients need?
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English and SpanishB
English, Spanish, and Tagalog✓
All major San Mateo County languages (EN, ES, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, and more)D
Start with English/Spanish, add more later3. What pages do you definitely need?
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Home, About, Programs, ContactB
Home, About, Programs, Events, Contact✓
Home, About, Programs, After School (ASAP), Impact, Forms, ContactD
Everything in C plus a Staff Login for content management4. What should the visual style feel like?
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Clean and minimal — lots of white space, easy to readB
Warm and community-focused — approachable, not corporateC
Bold and modern — strong colors, impactful visuals✓
Match DCP's existing brand (dark green and amber)1. D — it needs to do all of that
2. C — we serve a lot of Tagalog, Cantonese, and Mandarin speakers too
3. C — we have an active After School program and an Impact page is important for grant funders
4. D — keep the green and amber, it's our brand
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Great. A few more questions about features and functionality:
5. How should the programs section work?
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Simple list with descriptionsB
Cards for each program with eligibility info and how to applyC
Filterable program directory with service categories✓
Cards with descriptions, eligibility, and direct links to intake forms where applicable6. What should the Impact page show?
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Just our mission statement and a few statsB
Animated stats counters, program highlights, partner logos✓
Stats, testimonials from clients, timeline of DCP milestonesD
Full impact story: stats, testimonials, timeline, press mentions, annual report link7. Should the website integrate with your intake forms?
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No — keep the website and forms separate✓
Yes — link to the forms but host them separatelyC
Yes — embed the intake form directly in the websiteD
Yes — and show clients which form is right for them based on what they need5. D — people need to know exactly what to bring and how to apply
6. C — the testimonials and timeline are important for our donors and grant writers
7. B — link to the forms from the programs pages
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Here's the complete spec for dcp.daemo.ai. Please review and let me know if anything needs adjusting:
Pages:
• `/` — Hero with DCP mission, quick service finder, stats bar, featured programs, CTA
• `/programs` — Filterable program cards with eligibility + intake form links
• `/asap` — After School Academic Program: hero, eligibility, enrollment steps, schools, FAQ
• `/impact` — Animated stats counters, client testimonials, DCP milestone timeline
• `/form` — Family Resource Day intake wizard (10 languages)
• `/admin` — Staff admin panel with Google OAuth
Features:
• 10-language support (EN, ES, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, Burmese, Hindi, Russian, French, Ukrainian)
• Mobile-first, fully responsive
• Framer Motion animations on Impact and ASAP pages
• DCP branding: dark green (#1B5E20) + warm amber (#FF8F00)
• Accessible (WCAG 2.1 AA)
• Each program card links directly to the relevant intake form
9:08 AMPages:
• `/` — Hero with DCP mission, quick service finder, stats bar, featured programs, CTA
• `/programs` — Filterable program cards with eligibility + intake form links
• `/asap` — After School Academic Program: hero, eligibility, enrollment steps, schools, FAQ
• `/impact` — Animated stats counters, client testimonials, DCP milestone timeline
• `/form` — Family Resource Day intake wizard (10 languages)
• `/admin` — Staff admin panel with Google OAuth
Features:
• 10-language support (EN, ES, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, Burmese, Hindi, Russian, French, Ukrainian)
• Mobile-first, fully responsive
• Framer Motion animations on Impact and ASAP pages
• DCP branding: dark green (#1B5E20) + warm amber (#FF8F00)
• Accessible (WCAG 2.1 AA)
• Each program card links directly to the relevant intake form
This is exactly what we need. The 10-language support is huge — our Tagalog-speaking clients especially struggle with the current site. Go ahead and build it.
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Done! Your new website is live at https://dcp.daemo.ai ✅
All 6 pages are built and deployed:
• Landing page with animated stats and program finder
• Programs directory with eligibility info and form links
• ASAP page with enrollment flow and school directory
• Impact page with counters, testimonials, and timeline
• Family Resource Day intake form (10 languages)
• Staff admin panel (Google OAuth required)
Language toggle is live in the nav — clients can switch between English, Spanish, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, and 5 other languages.
9:47 AMAll 6 pages are built and deployed:
• Landing page with animated stats and program finder
• Programs directory with eligibility info and form links
• ASAP page with enrollment flow and school directory
• Impact page with counters, testimonials, and timeline
• Family Resource Day intake form (10 languages)
• Staff admin panel (Google OAuth required)
Language toggle is live in the nav — clients can switch between English, Spanish, Tagalog, Cantonese, Mandarin, and 5 other languages.