ChatGPT Website Builder Prompts

ChatGPT website builder prompts for a site you can actually publish.

Use these copy-ready prompts to plan your pages, shape the design, write the copy, prepare SEO basics, and define the forms your site needs.

ChatGPT can help you think through and draft a website. It does not publish the site by itself. Boomlink closes that gap by connecting ChatGPT to a real website builder over MCP, so your prompts can become hosted pages you can preview and publish.

Free plan available. No credit card required.

Quick Start

Start with this all-in-one website prompt

Use this when you have a rough idea but no site plan yet. It gives ChatGPT enough context to stop producing generic layouts and start making decisions around your audience, offer, and conversion goal.

Act as a senior website strategist and conversion copywriter. Help me plan a website for [business/product name].

Context:
- Audience: [who this is for]
- Offer: [what I sell or provide]
- Goal: [book calls, collect leads, sell a product, explain a service, launch a startup]
- Tone: [clear, premium, technical, friendly, bold, calm]
- Pages needed: [homepage, pricing, about, contact, landing page, FAQ, blog]
- Constraints: [no code, simple design, fast launch, limited content, existing brand colors]

Please produce:
1. A recommended sitemap.
2. The purpose of each page.
3. A homepage section outline.
4. Hero headline and subheadline options.
5. CTA copy.
6. Design direction for colors, typography, layout, and imagery.
7. SEO title and meta description ideas.
8. Questions you need me to answer before writing the final website copy.

Copy-ready ChatGPT prompts for building a website

Grouped by build stage. Replace the [bracketed] placeholders with your own details, then paste each prompt into ChatGPT. Jump to the stage you need:

Prompts to clarify the website goal

Ask me the minimum questions needed to define a website for [business/product]. Focus on audience, offer, proof, objections, pages, and conversion goal. After I answer, summarize the strategy in one page.
Create a customer profile for a website selling [offer] to [audience]. Include their goals, pains, buying triggers, objections, search terms, and the words they would use to describe the problem.
Given this business idea: [paste idea], identify the most likely website goal. Choose one primary conversion action and explain why it should be the main CTA.

Prompts for sitemap and page structure

Create a simple sitemap for [business/product]. I need a website that helps [audience] [desired action]. Include each page, the job of that page, primary CTA, secondary CTA, and required content.
Design the homepage structure for [business/product]. Use sections in the order a skeptical visitor would need them: immediate answer, problem, outcome, how it works, proof, objections, and final CTA.
Turn this messy list of website ideas into a clean page structure: [paste notes]. Remove duplicates, group related ideas, and recommend the simplest site that can still convert.

Prompts for website design direction

Create a design direction for a website for [business/product]. Recommend a visual style, color palette, typography direction, layout style, spacing feel, imagery style, and interaction tone. Explain each choice in terms of the audience and offer.
Suggest 3 distinct visual directions for [business/product]: one minimal, one premium, and one bold. For each, include colors, font style, layout references, hero image direction, and when that direction would be the wrong choice.
Audit this design direction for clarity and trust: [paste colors, fonts, layout notes]. Flag anything that may make the site feel confusing, generic, inaccessible, or mismatched to [audience].

Prompts for homepage copy

Write homepage copy for [business/product] for [audience]. The primary goal is [conversion goal]. Include a hero section, problem section, how it works, benefits, proof placeholders, FAQ, and final CTA. Keep the language specific and avoid hype.
Give me 10 hero headline options for [business/product]. Each headline should promise one outcome for [audience] and avoid vague words like powerful, seamless, innovative, and best-in-class.
Rewrite this homepage copy so it focuses on customer outcomes instead of features: [paste copy]. Keep any factual product details, but make the visitor's problem and desired result clearer.

Prompts for landing pages

Create a landing page for [campaign or offer] targeting [audience] from [traffic source]. The visitor already knows [awareness level]. Build the page around one CTA: [CTA]. Include sections, copy, objections, proof needs, and form fields.
Write 5 landing page angles for [offer]. Use different frames: pain relief, desired outcome, speed to value, comparison with the current workaround, and risk reduction. Recommend the strongest angle for [traffic source].
Audit this landing page draft for conversion issues: [paste draft]. Check message match, headline clarity, CTA specificity, objection handling, proof gaps, and whether the page asks for too much too soon.

Prompts for SEO basics

Create SEO basics for a website page about [topic] for [audience]. Provide a title tag under 60 characters, meta description under 155 characters, H1, H2 outline, internal link ideas, FAQ questions, and schema recommendations.
Cluster these keywords into website pages and sections: [paste keywords]. Separate homepage keywords, landing page keywords, blog topics, FAQ questions, and terms that do not fit the business.
Rewrite this page outline to better answer search intent for [keyword]. Put the direct answer first, add missing subtopics, remove irrelevant sections, and suggest FAQs based on what searchers likely ask.

Prompts for forms and conversion

Design the simplest lead form for [business/product]. The goal is [goal]. Recommend only the fields needed before first contact, explain why each field is necessary, and write the form headline, helper text, submit button, and success message.
Create CTA options for [page type] targeting [audience]. Give primary and secondary CTA labels, risk-reduction microcopy, and where each CTA should appear on the page.
Review this form for friction: [paste fields and copy]. Remove unnecessary fields, improve labels, write better error messages, and suggest what information can wait until after submission.

Prompts for accessibility and quality checks

Review this website plan for accessibility and usability risks: [paste plan]. Check heading order, contrast concerns, keyboard navigation, image alt text needs, form labels, plain language, and mobile readability.
Create a pre-publish checklist for [website type]. Include content accuracy, links, mobile layout, SEO metadata, forms, analytics, privacy text, page speed basics, and accessibility checks.
Act as a skeptical first-time visitor. Review this page copy: [paste copy]. Tell me what is unclear, what feels unsupported, what questions remain, and what would stop you from taking the CTA.

Prompts help you plan the site. They do not ship it.

The prompts above can give you a sitemap, design direction, homepage copy, landing page structure, SEO metadata, and even code. That is useful, but it is not the same as a live website.

To get the site online, you still need pages, responsive styling, hosting, forms, previews, publishing, a public URL, and a way to revise the site after launch.

That is where Boomlink fits. It connects to ChatGPT over MCP so the conversation can build and host a website with ChatGPT: create, update, preview, and publish a hosted multi-page site.

How It Works

How Boomlink turns prompts into a live website

1

Connect Boomlink to ChatGPT

Authorize Boomlink as an MCP connection. ChatGPT can then call Boomlink's site-building tools from the conversation. The connection uses OAuth with PKCE.

2

Prompt the site you want

Ask for a homepage, landing page, full site, edits, assets, forms, or page changes in plain English. Boomlink gives ChatGPT the tools to create and update the site instead of handing you code to paste elsewhere.

3

Preview, revise, and publish

Review the preview, ask for edits, then publish to a public Boomlink URL. Paid plans add custom domains with SSL.

Use the prompts for more than a homepage draft

Startup launch site

Clarify your audience, write the first version, publish a multi-page site, then revise based on feedback.

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Lead generation landing page

Write the page, add a form, collect submissions, and review performance with basic analytics.

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Service business website

Turn rough notes into pages, FAQs, contact forms, and a public URL.

Campaign page

Prompt one focused offer, publish quickly, then create versions when the message changes.

[07] Pricing.Matrix

Simple pricing.

Start free and scale as you grow. Built for individual creators and high-growth marketing teams.

Free

$0
  • 1 site
  • Boomlink subdomain
  • 3 unpublished pages
  • Basic analytics
  • Standard support
PRO_VERSION

Starter

$12/mo
  • 5 sites
  • 1 custom domain + SSL
  • Remove branding
  • Scripts & pixels
  • UTM tracking
  • Priority support

Team

$29/mo
  • 25 sites
  • 5 custom domains + SSL
  • Brand kit
  • Roles + permissions
  • Collaboration (5 seats)
  • Webhooks + Zapier
  • Dedicated support

ChatGPT website builder prompts FAQ

What are the best ChatGPT prompts to build a website?

The best prompts include context about your audience, offer, goal, pages, tone, and constraints. Start with strategy, then ask for sitemap, homepage structure, design direction, copy, SEO metadata, forms, and a pre-publish checklist.

Can ChatGPT build a full website?

ChatGPT can help plan a website, write copy, suggest design direction, and generate code. By itself, ChatGPT does not host or publish a live website. With Boomlink connected over MCP, ChatGPT can use Boomlink tools to create, preview, and publish a hosted site.

Build and host a website with ChatGPT

How do I prompt ChatGPT for website design?

Tell ChatGPT the audience, offer, brand personality, examples you like, accessibility constraints, and desired conversion goal. Ask for colors, typography direction, layout patterns, image style, and a short explanation of why each choice fits the audience.

How do I prompt ChatGPT to write homepage copy?

Give ChatGPT the audience, offer, primary CTA, proof points, objections, and tone. Ask for hero copy, problem framing, benefits, how it works, proof placeholders, FAQ, and final CTA. Then ask it to remove vague claims and rewrite around customer outcomes.

Can ChatGPT make my website SEO-friendly?

ChatGPT can draft SEO titles, meta descriptions, headings, FAQs, internal link ideas, and schema recommendations. You still need to review accuracy, avoid unsupported claims, and publish the page in a site that search engines can crawl.

What should I do after ChatGPT gives me website code?

You need to review the code, host it, connect a domain if needed, test mobile layout, wire forms, check metadata, and publish. Boomlink avoids much of that copy-paste workflow by letting ChatGPT create, preview, and publish through MCP tools.

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Does Boomlink only work with ChatGPT?

No. This page focuses on ChatGPT because of the search intent, but Boomlink works with ChatGPT, Claude, and other MCP-compatible assistants.

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Can I use a custom domain?

Yes. Starter includes 1 custom domain with SSL, and Team includes 5 custom domains with SSL.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. Boomlink has a Free plan with 1 site, a Boomlink subdomain, 3 unpublished pages, basic analytics, and standard support.

Use the prompts. Then publish the site.

Keep this prompt library for planning, copy, design, SEO, and conversion work. When you are ready to turn the ChatGPT conversation into a real site, connect Boomlink and publish from the same workflow.

Free plan available. No credit card required.