Prompting tips
The builder turns your description into a real UI. A little structure in your prompt goes a long way — these habits get you closer on the first try and make iterating fast.
Describe structure, not just vibes
Name the pieces and their arrangement:
A three-column features section — each column an icon, a heading, and a sentence.
"Three columns", "a table", "a line chart" steer the result far more than "make it nice".
Build in steps
Start with the skeleton, then refine. Ask for the section, look at it, then adjust — "make the hero full-bleed", "tighten the spacing", "use the brand color". Small, specific steps beat one giant prompt.
Target one thing at a time
To change a single piece, click it or @-mention it first, then describe the change — so the rest of the page stays put.
Give examples and data shapes
For data and charts, say what the data looks like and the question it answers: "revenue by month for the last year, as a line chart". For copy, give the actual text or a close example.
Say what to keep
If something's right, say so — "keep the layout, just change the colors" — so iterations don't undo good work.
Use the right surface
- Structural changes → describe them in chat.
- Fine adjustments → the Properties panel and style tokens.
- Long, detailed asks → dictate with voice, then tidy the text.
When a result drifts, undo and re-prompt more specifically rather than piling on corrections — restating the goal clearly is usually faster.