Free website prompt library for hero sections
Use a website prompt library for hero sections that need a strong first-viewport promise, visual product proof, trust cues, and responsive CTA behavior.
Make the first viewport prove the page
Hero-section prompts should define the product promise, the visual proof, the audience, and the next action. A good hero is not just a large headline with a background; it gives visitors enough evidence to keep going.
- Name the product or service category, buyer, core promise, and CTA.
- Ask for product UI, dashboard, app, service, or case-study proof in the first viewport.
- Include trust cues, secondary action, motion direction, and responsive crop rules.
- Define how the hero changes between desktop and mobile without hiding the primary action.
Best prompt angle
Use a first-viewport proof brief. The generated hero should answer what this is, why it matters, and what to do next within a few seconds.
Where premium prompts help
Premium hero prompts are useful when the top of the page must feel sales-ready, with better product visuals, proof hierarchy, and implementation detail than a generic headline prompt.



