How To Talk To Publio

2026-03-04

You do not need technical skills to build a good website with Publio.

You only need to describe what you want clearly.

If you can explain your business to a friend, you can use Publio effectively.

1. Explain it like a human

More detail leads to better output. You do not need "magic words."

Instead of: "Make me a website."

Try: "I am a physiotherapist in Lisbon. I help people with back pain and sports injuries. I want something calm and trustworthy. Include my services, prices, and a contact form."

2. Describe the vibe

Websites have personality. Tell Publio the feeling you want:

  • Calm and professional
  • Warm and friendly
  • Modern and bold
  • Soft and natural
  • Serious and structured

If you do not specify a style, Publio has to guess.

3. Ask for specific changes

When revising, specific feedback works better than generic feedback.

Instead of: "I don't like it."

Try requests like:

  • Make it less formal
  • Shorten the text
  • Add more space between sections
  • Make the contact button more visible
  • Add testimonials

4. Start simple, then refine

Your first version does not need to be perfect.

Start with the basics, then improve it step by step.

5. Copy-paste prompt template

Use this if you are stuck:

Hi! I want a website for my business.

I am a: [your profession]
I help: [who you help]
With: [what problem you solve]

My style should feel: [calm / bold / friendly / serious / modern / etc.]

Please include:
- [service 1]
- [service 2]
- [prices? yes/no]
- [contact section? yes/no]
- [anything else]

The tone of the text should be: [short and direct / warm and welcoming / professional / etc.]

6. One honest truth

Publio does exactly what you ask.

Vague: "Make it nice."

Clear: "Make it calm, warm, simple, and aimed at women 40-60 with chronic pain."

Clear input produces better output.