Beautiful websites rarely come from asking Claude for a website in one breath. They come from giving Claude the right creative brief, the right constraints, and the right review loop so each design decision has a job.
This guide introduces the thinking behind the free PDF, 9 Magic Prompts to do Beautiful Websites with Claude. The download gives you reusable prompts for planning the page, finding visual direction, strengthening copy, improving sections, and checking the final site before it goes live.
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Download PDFWhy Website Prompting Needs More Taste
Claude can help you move quickly, but speed alone does not make a site feel beautiful. A strong website prompt gives Claude taste signals: audience, visual references, brand mood, layout preferences, copy tone, accessibility constraints, and the conversion job of each section.
That is why these prompts are designed as a workflow. They help you move from idea to direction, from direction to section polish, and from polish to launch readiness without losing your point of view.
The 9 Magic Prompt Moments
- Define the website promise: Make Claude clarify what the page should make a visitor understand, feel, and do.
- Choose a visual direction: Ask for distinct creative routes before selecting one design language.
- Translate mood into layout: Turn brand words into concrete typography, spacing, imagery, and section rhythm.
- Write the first screen: Shape the headline, supporting copy, and first action so the offer is obvious.
- Design section by section: Keep the build small enough to review with care.
- Upgrade the most important section: Add one premium moment where it changes trust or clarity.
- Make mobile feel intentional: Ask Claude to re-think hierarchy for phone screens, not just shrink desktop.
- Run a beauty and clarity pass: Look for weak copy, awkward spacing, mismatched imagery, and vague calls to action.
- Do a final launch check: Review links, forms, metadata, responsive behavior, and download flows before publishing.
How to Use the Prompts
Pick one page and one outcome. Give Claude the offer, the audience, your brand notes, any images, and examples of websites that feel close to the world you want to create. Then choose the prompt that matches your current stage.
If you are starting from a blank page, begin with the promise and direction prompts. If you already have a draft, use the beauty pass, mobile pass, and launch check prompts. The magic is not in asking once. It is in reviewing, refining, and asking Claude to make the work more specific each time.
A Care Note for Claudettes
Claude can help you make a site feel more polished, but your judgment is still the design lead. Check claims, protect private information, review all forms, and make sure the website reflects the real offer. Pretty is not enough. The page should also be honest, clear, accessible, and useful.
FAQ
Can non-designers use these Claude prompts?
Yes. The prompts are written to help founders, operators, creators, and non-technical builders give Claude clearer creative direction.
Are these prompts only for Claude Code?
No. You can use them in Claude chat for planning, copy, and design direction, or adapt them for Claude Code when you are building the actual site.
Will Claude make the site beautiful automatically?
No. Claude can help you explore and polish faster, but you still need to review the work, choose the direction, test the site, and make final decisions.
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