AI Website Builder Prompt Generator
Pick your business type, audience, tone, and sections. Get a structured prompt that produces production-grade output from any AI builder — InBuild, Lovable, v0, Bolt, or ChatGPT. Copy it, or open it directly in InBuild.
Build a production-ready marketing site for Pulse, an AI customer support tool. Audience: technical founders shipping their first SaaS. Tone: professional. Confident and authoritative. Industry-standard vocabulary. No slang. Differentiator (lead with this in the hero): ships answers in under 200ms; integrates with Slack out of the box Primary brand color: indigo. Use as the dominant accent. Sections, in order: - Hero with headline, subhead, and primary CTA - Three or four feature blocks with icons - Customer logo bar or trust signals - Pricing tiers with feature comparison - FAQ accordion answering common objections - Final call-to-action band above the footer Constraints: - Mobile-first responsive layout - Real, specific copy — no "Lorem ipsum" and no generic "AI-powered solutions" phrases - One primary CTA above the fold; secondary action as a smaller link - Each feature block names the outcome, not the mechanism - Pricing tiers ascending; middle tier highlighted as the recommended choice - FAQ answers each handle a real objection, not the product description Output a complete page tree I can edit and publish.
How to get the most out of an AI builder prompt
Most AI builders produce generic output because the prompt is generic. The same model that writes “Modern landing page for a SaaS company” into a boring placeholder will produce a polished page when given a 25-line structured prompt with audience, differentiator, and section list. The work isn't in the model — it's in the prompt.
The four levers that matter
- Specificity of audience. “Small businesses” produces generic. “Solo SaaS founders shipping their first product” produces specific.
- Named differentiator. What does your product do that the alternatives don't? Spell it out — the AI uses it as the hero line.
- Tone selection. A “technical” tone uses different verbs and structure than “playful.” The same product looks different per tone.
- Section list. Telling the AI which sections to include forces a complete page. Otherwise you get a hero + features and nothing else.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I need a prompt generator — can't I just type what I want?
You can, but AI builders ship dramatically better output when the prompt has structure: audience, tone, differentiator, section list, and constraints. A 6-line prompt produces a 6-line site. A 25-line structured prompt produces a polished page.
Does this work with builders other than InBuild?
Yes. The prompt structure is portable — feed it to Lovable, v0, Bolt, ChatGPT, or Claude and you'll get noticeably better first drafts than a free-form prompt.
What's the difference between this and just asking ChatGPT for a website?
Two things. First, this generator enforces the structural elements that consistently produce good marketing pages (one CTA above the fold, three feature blocks, ascending pricing, real copy). Second, when you click 'Open in InBuild', the prompt is pre-loaded into a tool that generates the actual site code — not just a description.
Is this really free?
Yes. The prompt generator and all tools at inbuild.io/tools are free, no signup. We make money when you upgrade to InBuild for AI generation and code export. The tools draw qualified traffic; you decide if InBuild is the right home.