Best AI Prompts for Designing an Elementor Homepage (2026)

Best AI Prompts for Designing an Elementor Homepage (2026)
A homepage decides whether a visitor stays or bounces, and it is also the page most people get stuck on. The good news: with the right AI prompts for your Elementor homepage, you can go from a blank canvas to a structured, copy-ready, conversion-focused layout in under an hour. Below are the exact prompts I use with Claude and ChatGPT on real client projects, in the order I use them.
> One rule before you start: AI gives you an 80% draft, not a finished page. Always review the copy for accuracy and brand voice, and rebuild any code natively in Elementor rather than pasting raw HTML.
Prompt 1 — Plan the homepage structure first
Never ask AI to "design a homepage" in one shot. Plan the sections first.
> Prompt: "Act as a senior conversion-focused web designer. I am building an Elementor homepage for a [business type] that sells [product/service] to [target audience]. List the ideal homepage sections from top to bottom, in order, and explain the single goal of each section in one sentence. Keep it to 7–9 sections."
This gives you a clean blueprint (hero → trust bar → services → benefits → social proof → FAQ → CTA) that you can build section by section in Elementor.
Prompt 2 — Write the hero section
The hero is 90% of first impressions.
> Prompt: "Write 3 hero section options for the homepage. Each option needs: a headline under 10 words, a subheadline of one sentence, and a call-to-action button label of 2–4 words. Tone: [confident / friendly / premium]. Avoid clichés like 'we are passionate' and 'take your business to the next level.'"
Pick the strongest option and drop it straight into your Elementor hero widget.
Prompt 3 — Generate full section copy
Once the structure is set, fill it.
> Prompt: "For the homepage structure you listed, write the actual copy for each section. For services, give a 1-line description per service. For benefits, write 3 benefit-driven bullet points (outcome, not features). Keep paragraphs to 2 sentences max so they fit a web layout."
Short, scannable copy is what works on the web — this prompt forces AI to write for screens, not essays.
Prompt 4 — SEO meta and structure
> Prompt: "Write a RankMath-ready SEO title (under 60 characters) and meta description (under 155 characters) for this homepage, targeting the keyword '[your keyword]'. Then suggest an H1 and the H2 headings for each section."
This single prompt handles your on-page SEO foundation in seconds.
Prompt 5 — Layout and styling guidance
AI cannot drag-and-drop inside Elementor, but it can give you precise design direction.
> Prompt: "Suggest a modern Elementor layout for the hero section: column structure, spacing, font pairing, a color palette of 3 hex codes for a [industry] brand, and button styling. Describe it so I can recreate it manually in Elementor."
You then build it natively — which keeps your site fast and clean (raw AI-exported HTML usually bloats Elementor).
Prompt 6 — FAQ section for schema
> Prompt: "Write 5 FAQ questions and concise answers for this homepage, phrased the way real customers would ask. Format as Q and A so I can add FAQ schema in Elementor."
FAQ schema can win you rich results in search, and AI nails the Q&A format.
A note on which AI to use
For these prompts, I get the strongest copy and structure from Claude, and I use ChatGPT when I also need quick hero images or icons. If you are unsure which to commit to, read my full breakdown of ChatGPT vs Claude for building websites.
Put it together: the homepage build flow
Prompt 1 → get your section blueprint
Prompt 2 → lock the hero
Prompt 3 → fill all section copy
Prompt 4 → meta + heading structure
Prompt 5 → styling direction
Prompt 6 → FAQ + schema
Build natively in Elementor, then edit every word before publishing
Used in this order, these AI prompts turn an Elementor homepage from a half-day struggle into a focused 60-minute build — without sacrificing quality.