What to message Publio first (10 copy-paste starters)

2026-03-04

If you are not sure how to start with Publio, use one of these.

Edit the placeholders and send.

A stronger first message usually means fewer revisions and faster publishing.

Why first messages matter

Publio builds from your brief.

If the first message is clear, the first draft is usually close to what you need. If it is vague, you will spend more time correcting.

10 first-message templates

1.

I need a simple website for my [business type].
Audience: [who]
Goal: [main action]
Please ask me 5 questions first.

2.

Build a one-page website for [business].
Keep it clean, mobile-first, and easy to read.

3.

I want a site that gets more [calls/quotes/bookings].
Use a clear CTA in every section.

4.

Create a premium-looking website without complex wording.
My brand tone: [friendly/professional/luxury].

5.

Build a local business website for [city/region].
Highlight trust and fast contact options.

6.

I have no technical experience.
Guide me step by step and keep choices simple.

7.

Use this structure: Hero, Services, Testimonials, FAQ, Contact.
Do one section at a time for my approval.

8.

Rewrite my current website text in plain language and keep it short.

9.

I want a conversion-focused home page.
Goal: [book consultation/get quote].

10.

Before publishing, run a final quality check and show pass/fail.

When to use which template

  • Use 1 or 6 if you are starting from zero
  • Use 2 or 7 if you want structure control
  • Use 3 or 9 if your priority is leads
  • Use 8 if your site exists but messaging is weak
  • Use 10 before publishing

Tip

One clear message is better than a long, mixed request.

If you want better visual quality, continue with How to ask Publio for better design results (without technical terms).

Pick one template now, send it to Publio, and get your first draft moving.