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Prompt Library

This library gives you a collection of prompts designed for campaigns, sales funnels, and landing pages. Use these as inspiration or copy them directly into Replo. Each section explains when to use it, how to phrase it, and provides examples you can tailor to your business.

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Starting Pages

When to use: At the beginning of a campaign or funnel build. Define what you’re creating and where to start. How to use: State the type of page (sales funnel, product launch, seasonal promo), the must-have sections, and the first area to build.
I need a **sales funnel** for a new product.

- **Core Elements:** Landing page with hero headline, testimonials, product benefits, and a single CTA.
- **Goal:** Capture emails before launch and build urgency.
- **First Task:** Create the landing page with a hero section, email form, and product teaser image.

Use placeholder content for now and keep it conversion-focused.

UI/UX Design

When to use: To polish the look of your landing page without altering functionality. How to use: Specify what visuals to improve (layout, colors, typography, spacing).
Improve the design of the **product launch page** without changing functionality.

- Keep all forms and buttons working.
- Visual updates:
  - Use bold typography for the headline,
  - Add card-style sections for testimonials,
  - Improve spacing for clarity.

Goal: Cleaner layout and more trust-building visuals.

Responsiveness

When to use: When your page looks fine on desktop but doesn’t adapt well to mobile or tablet. How to use: Ask for mobile-first adjustments. Specify problem sections if known.
Make the **landing page responsive** across mobile, tablet, and desktop.

- Prioritize mobile-first layout.
- Ensure hero section and product grid stack neatly on small screens.
- Forms and buttons must remain usable on touch devices.

Do not change the design — only adapt layout for all screen sizes.

Cleanup

When to use: If your page has become messy after multiple changes and needs cleanup. How to use: Emphasize “no functional changes”, just improved readability and structure.
Refactor the **sales funnel page**.

- Keep behavior the same.
- Simplify layout sections,
- Remove unused styles or scripts,
- Make sure page copy and elements remain intact.

This is a cleanup pass for clarity and maintainability.

Campaign Types

Templates for common ecommerce campaigns.
Create a **subscription funnel**:
- Headline explaining recurring value,
- Benefits list,
- Pricing tiers with highlights,
- CTA for "Start Your Subscription Today."
Build a **welcome offer page**:
- Hero banner with discount code,
- Countdown timer,
- Social proof,
- Clear CTA for first purchase.
Launch a **new product page**:
- Teaser hero section,
- Storytelling block,
- Early access form,
- Urgency elements (limited spots, launch date).
Design a **seasonal sale page**:
- Holiday branding in the header,
- Highlight top products with discounts,
- Urgency banner ("Ends in 48 hours"),
- CTA: "Shop the Sale."
Create an **advertorial-style funnel**:
- Educational content with images,
- Subtle product mentions,
- Smooth transition into a call-to-action,
- CTA: "Get Started Today."

Locking Scope

When to use: When you want the AI to only update one section of your funnel or page.
Focus only on the **checkout page**.

- Do not edit the landing page or email capture form.
- Add a section showing "You might also like" with 3 suggested products.

Keep all other files unchanged.

Chat Mode vs Default Mode

Default Mode: Use for clear, actionable changes (“Build me this page”). Chat Mode: Use for exploration, troubleshooting, or strategy (“Why isn’t this converting?”).
CHAT MODE
Why is my funnel seeing drop-off after the email capture? Suggest improvements before I make changes.
DEFAULT MODE
Implement the suggested improvements to reduce drop-off after email capture.
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