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PARTLY “How I make websites like this in 5 minutes with Opus 5” — sixth rerun from the audit's most reliable repeat offender Facebook · Aug 17, 2026

The claim“How I make websites like this in 5 minutes with Opus 5” over b-roll of an animated showcase site — drop “Claude” in the comments for the link to the prompts. The same story ran the same week on a second reel ID with the keyword rotated to “Tool”; this entry covers both.

Opus 5 is a real model — Anthropic released it July 24, 2026, default on Claude Max — and Textura is a real agency with real tooling: their open-source next16-claude-starter (on GitHub since May 2026) is an AI-first Next.js 16 starter for animation-heavy sites, complete with an Obsidian convention vault and Claude Code hooks that force agents to read it. Claude genuinely can scaffold an animated site fast on top of a starter like that. But the “5 minutes” is the starter talking, not the prompt: the repo shows months of convention-building — spring-based motion, Lenis smoothing, hard style rules — and the polished showcase is that system plus design taste, not a magic prompt anyone can drop into Opus 5. The comment-gate delivers a lead magnet, not the 5-minute result. And this page is recycling the identical story across at least six reels with rotated comment keywords — the same week this one ran with “Claude,” a second reel ID ran it with “Tool.” That's engagement farming, not a new build each time.

What holds up

  • Opus 5 is a real model (released July 24, 2026) — the name-drop is accurate
  • Textura's next16-claude-starter is a real open-source AI-first starter with a convention vault and Claude Code hooks
  • On top of a system like that, Claude really can scaffold an on-brand animated site in minutes

What doesn't

  • The 5 minutes is the last step of a months-long system — the starter repo, conventions, and design taste are the actual product
  • Sixth audit sighting of this exact story from the same brand — and it ran on a second reel ID the same week with the comment keyword swapped from “Claude” to “Tool”
  • The comment-gate delivers a prompts-library lead magnet, not the demonstrated result

The catch

The honest caption writes itself — “we spent months encoding our conventions into a starter so Opus 5 can scaffold in minutes” — but that caption doesn't farm six reels of comments.

How to actually do it

  • The system is the lesson: encode YOUR design conventions into a starter repo and Claude Code hooks once, and the 5-minute scaffold becomes real for you too
  • Textura's own next16-claude-starter is public — read it instead of commenting “Claude” for the funnel version
  • When the same page runs the same story on multiple reel IDs with rotated keywords, you're watching an ad rotation, not a build log

Real agency, real starter, real model — and a five-minute claim that quietly bills the months to someone else's expectations. Sixth rerun logged.

Confidence
High
Posted by
Textura Agency — an established repeat-offender brand in this audit; this is the sixth sighting of this exact story

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