Guide · AI for websites

How to make a landing page with AI

AI can give you speed, but it does not replace clarity. The key is using it as an accelerator for a structure you understand, edit, and publish with judgment.

AI is especially useful when you already know what you want to say. If you start by asking it “make me a page,” you will probably get something generic. If you give it context, structure, and tone, the quality improves dramatically.

1. Define the result before the prompt

Before writing any prompt, answer three questions: who the page is for, what action you want the person to take, and what problem the offer solves.

That prevents AI from filling the page with pretty but empty phrases.

2. Ask for structure before perfection

A strong first use of AI is to ask for the landing page structure: hero, benefits, process, community, price, FAQ, and contact. From there, you can refine section by section.

  • Ask for clarity, not decoration.
  • Specify tone, audience, and main CTA.
  • Always review the result with human judgment.

3. Edit the generated result like a draft

AI does not understand your business as well as you do. That is why the first version should be treated like a working draft. Remove weak phrases, simplify ideas, and make everything more specific.

4. Turn it into a real page

The real leap is not having generated text, but turning it into a real landing page you can edit and publish. That is where HTML, CSS, an environment like Visual Studio Code, and a minimal GitHub workflow come in.

Key points

  • Prompt clarity depends on clarity of objective.
  • AI works better as a structure accelerator than a replacement for judgment.
  • Editing and publishing are part of the work, not secondary steps.

Turn that draft into a real workflow

After generating a landing page, it helps to learn how to move the project with a simple editing and versioning flow.