Editing
Editing with AI
Get the most out of PageFork by writing clear, targeted edit prompts.
PageFork is conversational by design. The better your prompt, the better your result. Here are patterns that consistently produce great edits.
Anatomy of a great edit
A strong edit prompt usually names three things:
- Target — which section or element you want changed.
- Change — what you want to do to it.
- Constraint — optional tone, style, length, or layout requirements.
Examples
- Target + change + constraint: “In the hero, replace the headline with something under 8 words and confident.”
- Copy rewrite: “Rewrite the ‘About’ section to feel more personal and first-person.”
- Layout change: “Move the pricing section directly after the hero.”
- Style shift: “Make the whole page darker and more editorial, keep the lime accent.”
Iteration mindset
Don’t try to fix everything in one prompt. Short, surgical edits work best:
- Generate → review
- Fix the single biggest thing wrong
- Repeat
This is both faster and gives you much better results than a giant “change everything” prompt.
When to reference
- Brand reference: “Match the tone of brand X” (include a URL if public).
- Structural reference: “Use a hero similar to Stripe’s docs landing.”
- Image reference: attach a screenshot of the look you want.