Find the right website concept prompt before the page goes blank.
A browseable prompt collection for product designers who need credible landing page directions, not a folder of vague AI incantations.
Credibility you can scan.
Each record carries intent, proof style, interaction budget, and token estimate so teams can choose prompts with the same rigor they bring to interface reviews.
“The index makes prompt selection feel like choosing a design material: specific, inspectable, and tied to the job.”
Rina Cho, Principal Product Designer at Method Lab
From browse to brief in three moves.
The collection is organized around actual design decisions: audience, page rhythm, proof, media treatment, and interaction expectations.
1. Filter by page job
Start with collection, launch, comparison, or conversion goals instead of abstract prompt categories.
2. Inspect the prompt spine
The four-color spine shows density across layout, interaction, proof, and media before opening a record.
3. Export the working set
Copy a focused shortlist with usage notes for design critique, AI prototyping, or client concept rounds.
Start with the public collection.
Upgrade only when teams need shared notes, private prompt sets, and review-ready exports.
Public Index
Browse the open website concept collection.
- 184 curated prompt records
- Prompt spine metadata
- Static export for one selection
Studio Library
Maintain a private prompt library for product and brand teams.
- Team notes and saved shelves
- Prompt QA checklist
- CSV and markdown exports
Build your next concept from a sharper starting point.
Browse the public index, choose a direction, and export a prompt that already knows the shape of a serious website.