The Creatrweb Framework
Sustainable creation with a modern touch
I envision a world where we own ourselves again. One where technology empowers, rather than replaces or disregards the essence of our humanity. This is why I created the Creatrweb framework: to make it easier for humans to remember our humanity and creativity as we use AI coding tools to ideate, create, and learn.
This is essentially just a bunch of markdown that helps to direct agentic AI tools towards Socratic inquiry and creativity using a gallery-style method for critical decisions.
For instance, when I created my personal media project at chrisfornesa.com, Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI consistently questioned and challenged crucial decisions, such as how I envisioned a share button feature or how to restyle the website. This yielded more critical and careful results.
Even as I joined Replit’s 10-year buildathon with my platform.creatrweb.com submission, which allowed me to extend my idea for chrisfornesa.com into a full-fledged content management system (CMS) through its 24-hour free agent access, the agent still enforced gallery options and Socratic inquiry to varying degrees. I then adapted this Creatrweb Platform CMS idea into a unified aggregator for my various blogs at meet.fornesus.com (where this specific article will ultimately be shown). A recent Swansea University study suggested that, with the right framing, AI can help humans unleash their creativity, and this was the inspiration for this framework.
If this interests you, go to my GitHub repo for the Creatrweb framework. If my personal media project was of interest to you, go to this GitHub repo; if the Fornesus unified aggregator was more interesting, go to this GitHub repo. Finally, here’s the GitHub repo for my Replit 10-year buildathon submission, while here’s the Repl repo.

