Before you begin
You can follow along with any project. Results get noticeably better if you’ve set up your brand in Brand Studio and connected your products through Integrations first: Replo pulls your colors, fonts, product data, and checkout automatically instead of guessing.Step 1: Describe what you want built
Talk to Replo the way you’d brief a designer: what the page is for, who it’s for, and what’s on it. You don’t need special syntax.Step 2: Add the context that changes the output
Replo follows what you say literally, so the details you give shape what you get. The three that matter most for a campaign page: where the traffic comes from, what the offer is, and what counts as success.Step 3: Iterate one change at a time
Once you’re reacting to a real page, refine it with small, focused follow-ups. One change per prompt is easier for Replo to get right and easier for you to review.Step 4: Point at the exact element
When a request is about one specific thing on the page, don’t describe where it is; select it. Turn on select mode (the cursor icon in the composer), click the element, and your next message applies to exactly that.Step 5: Reference what you already have
Concrete references anchor the result far better than adjectives. Three kinds work especially well:- Your products. Type
@and pick a product; Replo pulls in real titles, images, prices, and variants, and wires the page to your checkout. - Images and ads. Paste a screenshot of an ad or a page you like, and Replo matches the layout, tone, or palette. Pages that match the ad that sent the visitor convert meaningfully better than generic ones.
- URLs. Link to a reference site and say what to take from it: the whole layout, one section, or just the vibe.
Step 6: Say what not to do
Constraints keep pages focused and stop scope creep. State them as plainly as the asks.Step 7: Ask Replo to sharpen your prompt
Not sure how to brief a new kind of campaign? Have Replo interrogate your prompt before building.Step 8: Keep what works
When a page performs, turn its prompt into a reusable asset instead of reconstructing it from memory next quarter./launch-page with your house style baked in.
Pro tips
Be specific about the change, not just the goal. Instead of: “make this page better” Try: “tighten the hero copy to one sentence, make the benefits icon bullets, and move reviews above the fold” Number your steps for multi-part requests. Replo mirrors your structure:What’s next
Prompt Library
Ready-to-run prompts for launches, sales, listicles, and more.
Prompting Principles
The three habits behind every good prompt.
Prompting Replo
Replo-specific moves: reference images, URL rebuilds, and recovering from mistakes.