Hire Nano Banana 2 and Fire Your Agency
4 Workflows That Allow Anyone Get Agency-grade Designs
By Sergei Lomakin
A founder sent me landing page visuals, product shots, UGC concepts, 40 ad variations. He made it in one afternoon. One URL -One photo. That was it. The uncomfortable question hit immediately: how many teams are still paying premium creative budgets for work that just became same-day?
Case 1. Animated product sites built from keyframes
This is still the cleanest “wow” case in the set. It ends as a live site that a DTC brand would buy for $20k. Hero motion, scroll reveals, product deconstruction, dynamic copy, and mobile responsiveness. Just look at this:
This animation is displayed on the site’s main page. It was built from a single image — specifically with Nano Banana 2
Ed Hill made a site that a DTC brand would pay $15–20k for. Hero motion, scroll reveals, product deconstruction, mobile responsive. Built in a day.
How to replicate that:
Generate two consistent product frames in Nano Banana 2: one “closed” hero frame and one “exploded” or transformed end frame.
Animate the two stills in Kling 3 to create a short transition clip.
Feed that clip into Claude Code, often with a site-building skill or a prebuilt markdown spec.
Let Claude generate the site structure around the motion asset: hero, benefit blocks, proof sections, CTA, responsive layout, and scroll logic.
Export and host the result, often on Vercel or a similar front-end stack.
You can read more about this case here.
If you are still piecing together how Claude Code skills fit into these workflows, Creators AI’s Skills, Plugins, Swarm Mode: Practical Tips with Claude is a useful background read.
Prompt to copy
Use one prompt for each stage rather than one giant all-purpose instruction blob.
For the start frame:
Create a premium studio hero frame for [product]. Black background, sharp rim light, reflective materials, product centered, luxury-tech campaign lookFor the end frame:
Create a matching end frame for the same product, but with components separated in a clean exploded layout. Keep materials, proportions, and camera angle consistentFor Claude Code:
Build a premium landing page around this motion asset. Use scroll-driven transitions, restrained copy, dark UI, large type, one hero section, three benefit blocks, one proof strip, one CTA section, and full mobile responsivenessWhy this one belongs in the piece
Because it is one of the first Nano Banana workflows that clearly crosses the line from spectacle to service. The client-facing angle is “premium motion microsite in 48 hours.”
Business angle
This is easy to package as a service: launch microsites, product pages, SaaS homepages, luxury e-commerce campaigns, or founder-led launch pages. The value is speed with polish, not novelty for its own sake.
Recommended videos & posts:
Nick Saraev — “Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 + Kling = $15K Animated Sites”
Nate Herkelman — “Build AI Websites with Claude Code and Nano Banana 2”
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And if a motion microsite already feels billable, the next workflow is even easier to explain to a client: one input, dozens of ready-to-test creatives.
Case 2. Static Ads factories that turn one brand URL into 30-40 ad creatives
This is where Nano Banana stops being a creative tool and starts behaving like a production engine.
One URL — and we got a dozens, hundreds of ad creatives:
Examples of ads we got just from one URL




