Prompt ACEIRT Fusion AI Studio effectively
Write better prompts for ACEIRT Fusion AI Studio so you generate stronger apps, web pages, and funnels and refine them quickly with iteration.
Prompting principles
Write prompts so AI Studio can generate a strong first version and useful suggestions.
- Start with the asset type and goal
- "Create a lead-gen web page..."
- "Build a multi-step onboarding app..."
- "Design a 3-step sales funnel..."
- Describe your audience clearly
- Who they are, what they care about, what problems they have.
- State the offer and outcome
- What you sell, what the visitor gets, what success looks like.
- Outline the structure
- Sections, pages, or steps you expect (hero, features, testimonials, pricing, form, thank-you, etc.).
- Call out key conversion elements
- Forms, cost calculators, booking widgets, lead capture, and what data to collect.
- Include brand and style notes
- Voice, tone, colors, imagery style, and any words to avoid.
- Mention extras AI Studio can generate
- Ask for images, SEO metadata (title, description, keywords), and favicon concepts.
- Prefer constraints over vague wishes
- Specify word counts, number of sections, and required fields instead of "make it compelling".
- Plan to iterate
- Treat the first result as a draft, then refine sections, copy, and layout using follow-up prompts.
AI Studio works best when you think in a loop: describe the asset → review the first version → use suggestions and prompts to refine copy, structure, images, and SEO → repeat until it matches your vision.
A reusable prompt template
Use this template as a starting point for any AI Studio asset. Replace the bracketed notes with your details.
You are an expert marketing and UX assistant.
Build a [asset type: web page / multi-step app / funnel] for:
- Business: [business name and short description]
- Audience: [who they are, what they care about]
- Main offer: [product/service] that helps them [primary outcome]
Goal of this asset:
- [e.g. capture qualified leads, book demos, sell a product, pre-qualify prospects]
Structure:
- [List the main sections or steps you want. Example for a page:]
- Hero with clear headline, subheadline, primary CTA button
- Problem / solution section with 3 bullet pain points and 3 bullet benefits
- Features or how-it-works section
- Testimonials section with 2–3 short quotes
- Pricing or plans section (if relevant)
- Lead capture form section
- FAQ section with 4–6 concise questions and answers
- Footer with contact info and key links
Conversion elements:
- Add a form that collects: [name, email, phone, company size, budget, etc.]
- Connect the form to my workspace/CRM lead capture.
- If a calculator makes sense, add a simple cost/value calculator that:
- Asks for: [inputs you want]
- Outputs: [what the user sees]
Brand and tone:
- Brand personality: [friendly, professional, bold, etc.]
- Writing style: [concise / story-driven / technical but accessible]
- Use [US/UK/other] English.
- Avoid: [jargon or phrases you do not want]
Visuals:
- Suggest on-brand hero and section images, including alt text.
- Propose favicon concepts relevant to the brand and offer.
SEO:
- Target keywords: [primary and secondary keywords]
- Generate an SEO page title (max ~60 characters).
- Generate a meta description (max ~155 characters).
Constraints:
- Write at a [reading level, e.g. 8th grade / professional audience].
- Keep section copy focused and skimmable with headings and bullets.
- Use strong, specific CTAs tied to the offer.
When you are done:
- Show the full structure (sections/steps).
- Show the copy for each section.
- List the form fields and any calculator inputs/outputs.
- Provide the SEO title, meta description, and favicon ideas.
Examples by asset type
Use these examples as quick-start prompts for different AI Studio assets.
Prompt: Onboarding survey app
Build a multi-step onboarding app for a B2B SaaS that helps operations managers automate invoice processing.
Audience: operations leaders at mid-size companies (50–500 employees) who spend too much time on manual invoicing and data entry.
Goal: qualify new signups, learn about their current invoicing workflow, and route high-value leads into our sales pipeline.
Structure:
- Step 1: short welcome screen with headline, 1–2 sentences of context, and a "Start assessment" button.
- Step 2: questions about monthly invoice volume, number of vendors, and tools they currently use.
- Step 3: questions about current pain points and manual work.
- Step 4: estimated time and cost savings summary based on their answers, plus a strong CTA to "Book a workflow review."
- Step 5: lead capture form. Collect name, company, work email, role, monthly invoice volume (pre-filled if already captured), and phone number.
Conversion elements:
- Include a simple calculator in Step 4 that estimates monthly hours saved and approximate cost savings based on their inputs.
- Ensure all lead data flows into my workspace/CRM.
Brand and tone: confident, practical, and data-driven. Use clear language, bullet points, and short paragraphs.
Extras:
- Suggest alt text and ideas for simple illustration-style images or icons on each step.
- Provide SEO metadata and favicon concepts appropriate for an automation-focused SaaS.
Prompt: Lead-generation landing page
Create a single-page lead-generation website for "Summit Leadership Lab," a coaching company that helps new managers become effective leaders in 90 days.
Audience: HR leaders and founders at growing startups (20–200 employees) who promote high-performing individual contributors into their first management roles.
Main offer: a 90-day leadership accelerator program that blends weekly coaching, peer groups, and practical assignments.
Goal of the page: capture qualified leads who want to schedule a consultation call.
Structure:
- Hero: strong promise-focused headline, subheadline, and primary CTA button to "Schedule a consultation." Include a secondary link to view a program overview PDF.
- Section: problems new managers face (3–4 concise bullet points).
- Section: how the 90-day program works (3 steps: assess, coach, reinforce).
- Section: outcomes and results with specific metrics (e.g. faster ramp, better engagement).
- Section: 3 short client testimonials with names, roles, and company types.
- Section: pricing overview (position as "investment per manager") with a simple comparison to the cost of unmanaged turnover.
- Lead capture form section: collect name, work email, company, team size, and preferred consultation date.
- FAQ section with 5–7 questions that reduce friction around time, budget, and fit.
Conversion elements:
- Make the form and CTA buttons visually prominent and consistent across the page.
- Connect form submissions to my workspace/CRM.
Brand and tone: expert but approachable, optimistic, and specific. Avoid generic business jargon.
Visuals:
- Suggest hero and supporting images, with descriptive alt text.
- Propose a favicon concept that reflects leadership and growth.
SEO:
- Target keywords: "leadership coaching for new managers", "startup leadership training".
- Provide SEO title and meta description within recommended length limits.
Prompt: 3-step webinar funnel
Design a 3-step funnel for a live webinar called "Cut Customer Churn in Half With Better Onboarding" hosted by a customer success platform.
Audience: heads of customer success and product at subscription businesses earning between 2M and 50M in annual revenue.
Main offer: a 45-minute live webinar that teaches a framework for onboarding, with an upsell to a done-for-you onboarding playbook.
Funnel steps:
- Step 1: Registration page
- Hero with clear title, date, time, and a brief value-focused subheadline.
- Bullet list of 3–5 specific things attendees will learn.
- Short host bio section.
- Registration form that collects: name, work email, company, role, monthly recurring revenue band, and main onboarding challenge.
- Step 2: Thank-you / confirmation page
- Confirm registration.
- Encourage attendees to add the event to their calendar.
- Offer a downloadable "Onboarding Checklist" in exchange for one more qualifying question.
- Step 3: Post-webinar follow-up page
- Recap key webinar insights.
- Present the done-for-you onboarding playbook offer with pricing options.
- Include a "Talk to an onboarding strategist" booking CTA and a shorter lead form.
Conversion elements:
- Ensure all forms feed into my workspace/CRM with tags for funnel stage and main onboarding challenge.
- Suggest an optional "churn reduction calculator" on the follow-up page that estimates annual revenue saved based on churn and ARPU inputs.
Brand and tone: analytical, trustworthy, and focused on results. Use data-backed language and social proof.
Visuals and SEO:
- Propose images for each step, SEO metadata for the registration page, and a relevant favicon concept.
Iteration playbook
Use this loop to move from a rough draft to a polished asset quickly.
1. Generate a strong first draft
- Start with the reusable prompt template above.
- Specify asset type, goal, audience, structure, and conversion elements.
- Ask explicitly for copy, images, SEO metadata, and favicon ideas.
Success check: AI Studio returns a complete asset with sections or steps, on-brand copy, and basic lead capture.
2. Tighten structure and flow
- Review the generated sections or steps and remove anything that feels off-goal.
- Ask AI Studio to add missing elements such as testimonials, FAQs, calculators, or extra form fields.
- Request structural changes in clear language, for example:
- "Combine the benefits and how-it-works sections."
- "Add a pricing comparison section before the FAQ."
Success check: The outline now matches how you want visitors to progress from problem to action.
3. Refine copy for clarity and impact
- Work section by section instead of rewriting everything at once.
- Use prompts like:
- "Rewrite this hero for clarity and focus on time savings."
- "Shorten this section to under 80 words and use bullet points."
- "Make this CTA more specific to booking a demo, not a generic 'Learn more'."
- Keep what works; iterate only on the parts that feel unclear or generic.
Success check: Each section has a clear message, skimmable formatting, and a strong CTA.
4. Tune forms and calculators for qualified leads
- Confirm form fields line up with what your team needs to qualify leads.
- Ask AI Studio to:
- "Add a budget range field and make company size required."
- "Explain each calculator field in plain language."
- "Summarize calculator results with a one-sentence insight."
- Ensure all lead and calculator data connects to your workspace/CRM.
Success check: Forms and calculators collect the right data without overwhelming visitors.
5. Finalize visuals and SEO details
- Review suggested images, alt text, and favicon concepts.
- Ask for alternatives if something feels off-brand:
- "Suggest more minimalist hero image ideas."
- "Give me 3 more favicon concepts using our initials."
- Validate SEO title and description:
- Keep them within length guidelines.
- Make sure they use your main keywords and a clear benefit.
Success check: The asset looks consistent with your brand and is ready to be discovered through search.
6. Test and iterate based on performance
- Once live, watch metrics such as conversion rate, time on page, and drop-off by step.
- Return to AI Studio with real-world feedback:
- "Form completion rate is low; suggest a shorter version that still qualifies leads."
- "Visitors drop off before pricing; propose a new section to build more trust."
- Keep a copy of high-performing prompts so you can reuse and adapt them.
Success check: Each iteration is driven by data, and your prompts become reliable blueprints for future assets.
Common mistakes
Avoid these patterns that lead to weak assets and extra rework.
If AI Studio gives you a result that feels generic or misaligned, the fastest fix is almost always a better prompt plus one or two focused refinement requests, not starting over from scratch.
- Being too vague about the goal
- Weak: "Create a landing page for my product."
- Strong: "Create a landing page to capture demo requests from SaaS founders for my analytics tool."
- Ignoring the audience context
- Skipping who the asset is for leads to copy that tries to speak to everyone and convinces no one.
- Not specifying structure
- Leaving out sections or steps forces AI Studio to guess. Outline the main parts you expect.
- Forgetting conversion mechanics
- Omitting forms, calculators, or booking options means you get a nice page that cannot collect or qualify leads.
- Overloading the first prompt
- Trying to nail tone, structure, copy, and microcopy in one shot often creates clutter. Use the iteration playbook instead.
- Accepting the first version as final
- The first asset is a draft. Use AI Studio's suggestions and your own prompts to improve clarity, flow, and relevance.
- Not leveraging generated SEO and imagery
- Skipping images, SEO metadata, or favicon suggestions misses quick wins for usability and discoverability.
Use the template, examples, and iteration steps above as your standard approach, and keep refining your prompts as you see which patterns produce the best-performing assets.
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