For AI Assistant to deliver clean and convincing results, you need clear prompts. Only when your instructions are understandable can the AI generate a well-structured, persuasive website or individual sections.
In this article, you’ll learn what a prompt is, what its purpose is, why it’s so important, and how you can write strong prompts yourself.
What is a Prompt?
A prompt is a short input or instruction you give to the AI so it can generate text, images, or other content based on it. In other words, it describes what you want the AI to do or create.
What is the Goal?
The goal of a prompt is to guide the AI to create a page with a clear structure, persuasive text, and consistent design.
A clear prompt = focused content
A vague prompt = imprecise results
In short: A good prompt saves you time, corrections, and unnecessary rework.
Why Prompts Are Important
Good prompts are the foundation for convincing results with Onepage AI. The better your instructions, the higher the quality of the outcome:
Structure: Sections are built logically and clearly, so visitors can easily understand the content.
Design: The layout and style automatically match your goal and audience, giving your page a professional look.
Efficiency: Less editing needed. Well-crafted prompts reduce manual work since the AI already delivers finished texts, sections, and layouts.
Repeatability: Successful prompts can be saved and reused for similar projects, saving both time and resources.
What to Pay Attention To
When prompting, less is more. Short, clear instructions deliver the best results.
Keep in mind:
Compact: 1–3 sentences, no filler words.
Logical: Order → Brand → Target audience → Offer → Goal.
Explicit: Be clear with details, e.g., “CTA: Book course.”
Realistic: Avoid unrealistic requests like “3D configurator.”
Precise: Better “Only white sections” than “professional, but casual.”
Don’t include third-party software, logos, or scripts, the AI doesn’t insert external elements.
You can also regenerate pages or sections multiple times to test different versions and choose the best one.
Depending on what you want to create, there are various points you should keep in mind. We have described this in detail in the following three articles:
📌 Please note: Onepage is not a code generator. Keep your prompts goal-oriented and visually descriptive.
Examples & Useful Inputs
Good Prompts
“Create a landing page for a yoga course with a sign-up form and testimonials.”
“Build a product page for our new e-book, including description, price, and purchase button.”
“Design an event page for a networking workshop with a clear agenda, schedule, and registration form.”
Bad Prompts
“Make a website.” → Far too vague.
“Create a page about marketing.” → No focus.
“Website for something.” → Completely unclear, AI cannot produce useful results.
Useful Inputs
“Only white sections.”
“Padding 90 throughout.”
“All text left-aligned.”
“No blog.”
Pro Tips
Define brand, offer, and goal right at the start.
Each page should have one main objective: book, buy, subscribe, etc.
Define the target audience → Tell the AI who the text is intended for, and it will automatically adjust the tone.
Regenerate results multiple times until you get the best version.
Save well-performing prompts to reuse later.
Use section generation to add extra content to your website.
Apply custom code only for small, focused features.
Give exact layout instructions instead of vague terms like “nice.”
📌 Please note: The more specific your description, the better the result. Mention the purpose and the elements you need.
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