Great websites don’t start with code—they start with ideas. Whether you're designing for a small business, startup, or personal brand, this prompt gives you the creative edge to build something that’s not just functional, but memorable.
With it you get layout suggestions, UI inspiration, and even starter code—so you can turn that idea into a beautiful, responsive website faster.
Here Are a Few Pro Tips to Get the Most From This Prompt:
Describe the business clearly: Mention what it offers, who the audience is, and what makes them so unique.
Include goals: Is the site meant to convert leads, showcase a portfolio, take bookings, or sell products? Mention it.
Be honest about your own ideas: Want something minimalist? Trendy? SEO-focused? Let it know.
Mention your tools: If you’re using WordPress, JavaScript, or something else—include it.
Here’s the prompt:
You are a web strategist and developer with a strong sense of modern design and UX. I need help creating a website for a small business. Based on the following business description, suggest fresh ideas for:
-Layout, structure, and features.
-Propose a sitemap and homepage wireframe using plain text.
-If WordPress is the CMS, recommend relevant plugins, themes, and layout blocks.
-Provide starter frontend code (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) to support a key feature or visual element.
-Offer suggestions to make the site both responsive and user-friendly.
Inputs should include:
-Business Description: [Insert a short summary of the business — e.g., a local coffee shop, eco-friendly cleaning service, freelance design portfolio, etc.
-Target audience: [e.g., Gen Z, busy parents, B2B buyers]
-Website Goal: [What should this site do? Book appointments? Collect leads? Educate? Sell?]
-Platform & Stack (Optional): [e.g., WordPress, JavaScript, Bootstrap, Elementor, etc.]
-What you'd like it to feel: [Modern / Fun / Professional / Minimal / Trendy / Colorful, etc.]